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A Poem to My Dad: From Max

If you could have seen the
devastation,
shattered hearts you’d leave behind, 
would you still have left this world that day?
Would it have made you change your mind?

If you’d known we’d cry so violently
and struggle just to breathe,
would that have made a difference?
Would you still have chosen to leave?

You left without a warning;
you left without saying “goodbye.”
You left us with only questions.
The most important one is “why?”

Why did you believe
you had to face this world alone?
Why did you suffer silently?
We would have helped if we had known. 

How long had you been hurting
before deciding you were done?
I’m glad your pain has ended,
but our pain has just begun. 

So when you see us start to fall apart,
when our pain is too much to bear,
please take our hands and guide us;
remind us that you’re still here.

Help us hold on to the part of you;
you left us with your song.
Keep playing it in heaven.
We’ll write the words and sing along.

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  1. Wow, this is so beautiful, so well put and also speaks to me so much because I’ve lost multiple friends the same way; I’m so sorry for the loss of your father, and I definitely understand the shock, heartbreak, the unanswered questions that will linger forever, and the different emotions and pain that go along with it all which you’ve described so well 💔 Thank you for this 🙏 ;

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