Love Poem: Dying In Their Shadows
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Written by: Nicholas Henderson

Dying In Their Shadows

There’s no sunshine when there gone
So I keep my curtains drawn

While I’m hiding in their shadows

And every time they watch me go
I feel it deep inside my soul

While I’m hiding in their shadows
I think I’m dying in their shadows

It’s the hardest thing, not being near my sons and daughters
The most rewarding joy in my life is simply being their father
I chose to sacrifice time with them to secure a better life
Now I question if the better life would’ve been with no sacrifice
I see now all they want is me, and not what the money brings
They want to play dress up, and go to the parks and swings
I’m shaking my head just thinking about them being at home
Rest my forehead in my palms, how they must feel so alone
My soul dies a little each night, and I won’t lie, every time I cry
My only function in life is be their hero, put on a cape and fly
But I flew away and validate it by the ends justifying the means
I’m not there to dry their eyes or hear them recall their dreams
I had my father in my life and that man meant the world to me
For the life of me I don’t know why I deny mine the same dignity
I pull the string beneath the lampshade and hide away in the dark
And drift away to the noisy place where the quiet shadows are

There’s no sunshine when there gone
So I keep my curtains drawn

While I’m hiding in their shadows

And every time they watch me go
I feel it deep inside my soul

While I’m hiding in their shadows
I think I’m dying in their shadows