To My Lost Uncle:
Our weekly visits to your house,
Seems so long ago now,
That dollar bill you once stole
Remains firmly in my pocket
That smile you used to have
We no longer see
The sodas you used to give
Your brother now gives
The trips you used to take us on
Have all but disappeared.
The happiness we had with you,
Is no longer there
Will you be happy
To see me now
Or will you
Be ashamed of how I turned out.
You used to say your greatest fear
Was that you would bury your family
But my greatest fear was
A life without you
Sometime when I'm lost and confused
I just remember you
And your lost smile
And try to make things better
You were my father
When I didn't have one
And I will never get over
The loss of having you gone