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Erase Yourself, Dad
Dad!
Oh, dad!
Wake up!
I hear the ice cream truck
Ringing by
With its usual melancholy mindset
Drilled into my brain
And then suddenly
it all leaked into my veins
And now I'm crying
On the sidewalk pointing at a wrapped chocolate bar
Dad
Distant as a flying bird
Oh dad
No hair and your spine now taunts me through your shirt
Where is my dad?
Vann park hid you so clearly
Beyond the fence
I saw you crying
And picking pebbles out between your toes
The tears were too much and I am afraid of crying with you
Dying with you
It's hard to say
That I knew my dad well and was with him every moment until he was gone
But he was gone
When I was born
And after that I only remember glimpses of him
Are they even of him?
I really don't remember
If he loved me
But his bottle really showed
And now so does his spine
And it
Haunts me
Taunts me
The memory of his bald head and hollow eyes still kill me
Oh, dad
Let me sleep
Even if it is the bottle that sings to me
I will listen with you
care with you
But I don’t dare look at you
Because
all I can see is your spine
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I wrote this about my dad and actually recorded it as a song but after editing it for publication I decided it is better as a poem.