May 18, 2005
A Father's Days
Dedicated to my father ~ George Rhebergen ~ with deepest thanks
I remember
years ago, you said
"I would like to have been
a better father"
as though you hadn't been
and all opportunity had gone
I do not recall
being hungry
or cold
or unloved
I do recall
laughter
open arms
a caring heart
self evaluation is not
the truest guide
comparing what is
to what could have been
leads to despair
I have seen fathers
in many days
and know you to be the best
you led me to God
not prideful
or selfish
but with a woman at your side
and children beneath your wing
humbly seeing His example
of a Father's love
pale our own
you taught me tears
sometimes matter more
than muscle
you showed me to forgive
when hopes
turned into dreams
and morning comes
you did not stop
being a father
nor I your son
when I left home
to return with a woman at my side
and children beneath my own wing
but coached from further along
encouraging me onward
into this new
and sometimes overwhelming life
and years from now
(many, I pray)
when God has finally called you home
you will not cease
to be a Dad
for what I saw you live
I will live myself
in ongoing appreciation
of lessons truly taught
and the Truth behind the man