REWARDS, By Ryan Guiley December 10, 2015
REWARDS
I am all alone waiting for your hand,
The time is approaching to make a stand,
Little by little I have been unwinding myself,
I have courage now to get it off the shelf.
I want to thank her for her gratitude,
Her politeness is amazing so is her attitude,
She made a difference so fast,
I was becoming a train wreck, ready to crash.
The innocence in her eyes struck me that day,
I finally believe for once, she was not a spy,
It is extremely difficult living life this way,
They have cause so much damage since they had to pry.
When I see a young girl in a long dress,
I think of who my daughter and nothing less,
When I see a young boy sitting quietly,
I think of my son who I hold onto tightly.
I never saw them in their childhood years,
Catching a ball or seeing her braid her hair,
It is absolutely wrong that they cause so much pain,
Who did they protect? Not me, but just a big shame.
I never imagine that my children would be without me,
Childhood years are crucial for development,
Time passes with a new ring in the tree,
Stolen from my arms as off they went.
In life, the the best rewards to get,
Is knowing another human being,
Money is just an invisible net,
Moments will pass by, as you will miss seeing.
We all will take a last breath,
As our bodies a waits for death,
One must find their own soul mate,
To be free and drift through the open gate.
If you do not have a companion,
Procreation will be lost and be abandon,
Genes tell a lot of an individual,
My children eyes have witness and are on vigil.