Sunday, June 7, 2015
papa allen
i didn't know him
i mean, i hung out with him
a handful of times
not enough
to know a man
but enough to know
that this was the beginning
beginning of something huge
i didn't know him
but i met his son
in a chance encounter
in the city of sin
that city muddled with liquid courage
stumbling stupers
a strip that's glittered
with choices that most people don't remember the next day
but the next day
his son found me
and he wrote me
i didn't know him
but something in his son
i recognized
we were a bit limited, see
in a facebook chat
just words exchanged daily
but something in his writings caught me
there was a sensitivity in every letter typed
a sentiment of everything he had ever wanted to be
all hope for humanity
and a future that reflected a glimmer of light from his past
i didn't know him
not personally
not really
but i know his son
and the man his son is becoming
he reminds me of the rarity of my family
the anomaly of a Good Thing
from what i hear of him
i've known him all my life
he's the reason
people want to be better
i was told recently he was a man of few words
which was always a surprise because his impact was immense
guess a heart that large is too busy to talk about how or when it'll beat
it just does
steadily
consistently
constantly
reliably
to really understand someone
... yeah, you gotta listen
to the beat, the timbre in their voice
the melody of their life
the harmonies of their actions
you gotta see them, really see them
spend time with them
quality time
--but sometimes you gotta stop looking at them
you gotta start looking from them
i mean, you gotta see the world as they see it
from their perspective
papa allen,
i want you to know he does
papa allen,
you can rest now knowing you did good by him
papa allen,
he adored you
papa allen,
it meant everything to him
for you to see him
as a father
so these words i write now
it's just an offering
a marker
because your legacy is obviously and apparently and concretely
limitless
but this
this is for rory
so she knows
of her papa allen
and where the light in her father
comes from
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