A Father Speaks to His Child – II
I see that today
You have many things planned.
There’s that letter you need to write;
Words that come hard
because of years of oversight.
Yet, you have always
been there, as I have for you,
And when she reached out
you knew what to do.
Words filled with truth,
not harsh nor compromised,
may be difficult to receive
But ultimately won’t be despised.
So pen words on paper
that clearly demonstrate
the love I have shown to you
when you were in a rebellious state.
Leave the rest to Me; remember,
I’m in this, too,
I’m the One who initiated
her reaching out to you.
Now, have you thought
to ask Me what I wished for your day?
Did you just hear me sigh?
Asking is something you rarely do.
Even at your age, you are such a child.
You think you can run and jump so high,
Often you don’t see the treasures
you are passing by.
But, that’s okay. Like any father,
I know my little girl,
and I know she thinks that before her
is a great, big, helpless world
that needs her to swing a mighty sword
and vanquish all the evil hordes
of demons and ghouls
that prey upon unsuspecting fools.
Did you just hear me chuckle, Child?
Ah, I know you well.
In the ages, we will sit and I will tell
you of the many times
you made Me shake My head,
when I wanted you to be still, but instead,
you ran after some predictable scheme,
Oh, I will remind you
of all your little-girl dreams
now fulfilled just by sitting with Me.
Please, don’t hear me making fun
of all the things you thought
really needed to be done.
I have been pleased with
This life you have lived,
because when it mattered most
you knew how to give;
to give of yourself
and the treasures you’ve gained,
the wisdom you’ve learned,
the wealth you’ve obtained.
And, you have always given
in respect of Me,
Knowing I have been the One
who carried you through
each of life’s adversities.
So, here’s what I want of you today;
I want you to go out
and I want you to play.
I want you to laugh
and maybe sing a song.
It doesn’t really have to be on key.
But in it all, remember this,
I sent you on your adventure
With a fatherly kiss.
Oh, one final thought;
When you write that letter,
One little reminder.
Don’t forget the ninety and nine;
It was I who went out to find her.
Stop a moment before you pen your words,
And I promise when she reads them,
It will be her Father’s love
She will have heard.