Poem: August Boy

 

Born as me, I chose this life. 

I patiently waited and 

Then I saw the light. 

July it was and to everyone's delight, 

I had big rosy cheeks, I was kind and shy. 

A happy childhood, we were the Fantastic Four, 

Mum and dad argued, 

Never really saw them in love. 

At least I can't remember

Any loving words. 

It didn't matter, we had each other. 

We were four and I loved having brothers. 

Time went on, the Big Bang of our lives;

One of us left and the rest had to

Stay afloat. 

Today you would've turned 33.

I think of you, I wish you peace 

Wherever you are free. 

'How ya doin'?' resonates in my mind, 

You were always a clever clown, 

Still to this day I can hear us laugh. 


Love you, always

August boy. 




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