Sunday, 19 June 2016

Dad



Today on Father's Day we celebrate our fathers, give them gifts and pamper them. Those of us who have lost our fathers remember them and are very grateful for our time with them. I lost my Dad when I was just ten years old. I had him for a very short time. In some ways this is very sad but in others it has its benefits. Often, when I hear people praising my lovely Mum there is a mention of a fault of my Dad. It is not done unkindly just showing how good my Mum was, and she really was. This is where the benefit side comes in for me. Children see the world as beautiful, for it is, and, unless it is really horrible, they see past faults and ignore many. I have no recollection of my Dad's faults. My memories of Dad are all positive. I remember the love he showed me. I remember how he taught me to accept everyone, regardless of race or creed. I remember how he taught me to stand up whenever I saw or heard prejudice and injustice. I remember how much he made me and people around him smile and I remember how much he was loved - at his funeral there wasn't room inside for all who attended, there was a crowd outside who wanted to pay their respects too. That was because, despite his faults, he was a good man who cared about all mankind and in return they cared for him. I try to be the person he expected me to be. I get it wrong sometimes because I too have my faults, but each time I get it wrong I try harder because my Dad was right, this world works better when you love your fellow man and work together in a positive way.


Friday, 17 June 2016

Don't Let Hatred Ever Win

                                       My mother taught me love
                                       To forgive when you were wronged
                                       That's what my mother did
                                       And that's why she was strong

                                       My father taught acceptance
                                       Of folk from other lands
                                       He practised what he preached
                                       As he gently held my hand
                           
                                       My mother said "Don't listen
                                       When people speak with hate
                                       The truth gets lost, not cared about
                                       It's such a sorry state"

                                       My father gave me time
                                       Helped me pause to think things through
                                       That when upset and angry
                                       "You stop and think, you do"

                                       My mother showed me kindness
                                       How to love my fellow man
                                       Now, even on dark days like these, 
                                       I do the best I can

                                       My parents were amazing
                                       They taught how life should be
                                       Don't let hatred ever win
                                       Love's better you will see