The Man Inside My Son
by Kathryn S. Carrington
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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A Poem from: Poetic Thoughts from the Heart of a woman that references my very own - loveable son. |
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The Man Inside My Son
I watch, through loving eyes, my son as he steps out of his skin into another time and space of uncertainty
I watch his face as it grows with concern for the world around him I carried him as far as I could in hopes that he would become the man that he is becoming before my eyes, today
It is as though he floats through a symphony in space, moving above the clouds as they form the notes to a melody of a mother's song, sung
He sings through all of the masculine melody and through his awkward silence, he stands- tall, and firm and strong, listening
There is an unspoken language that tells him that it is time that he begins to transform into a natural, feeling and loving being
I watch -through loving eyes, my son, delivering his silent promise to me, that he would be tender, yet competent, loving, yet perceptive
I am thankful and grateful to God, that my son is within rhythm of his heart, exposing an emotionally whole being-with emotions that flow through him like that of a river, never ending, only bending
He is a son that is nurturing, yet courageous He is a man who knows what he feels inside of himself' He is a man that is not afraid of what he feels
My son is brave enough to follow his heart as he stands firm and tall and strong, defining masculinity and strength through the watchful eyes of a loving mother, who allows him to see the man inside
I love you Taavon
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| Reviewed by Cryssa C |
4/3/2009 |
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My oldest son turned 15 yesterday and I see so many of these same things going on in his mind & soul...My desire for my son is just as yours...
Beautiful tribute to your son. Your love shines through it.
Cryssa |
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| Reviewed by Michael Bostick |
8/31/2008 |
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| It is indeed a pleasure to read such worthy and inspiring words. This young man is truly blessed to know a mother's love. Peace... |
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| Reviewed by Chris Wright |
10/31/2007 |
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| This is well done like a good T-Bone Steak. I admire your motherhood. You're not overbearing but much like a pot letting your son your seed grow into his manhood while you support his rising. I congratulate you one being a great mother and know that your son will make you proud of his upbringing. Very Inspiring Piece of Poetry! |
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| Reviewed by Chuck Keller |
9/19/2007 |
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I'm certain Taavon gets that warm, tingling feeling in his belly when he reads these words. You've done a great, poetic job of describing your love for him.
My "Rubber Purple Dinosaur" was written for my son when he was 5. We men have these feelings too. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
6/15/2007 |
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Your mother's love shines through your words, Kathryn. Thank you for sharing. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Phillip William Allen |
6/13/2007 |
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| Nothing is greater than a mothers love. Well penned. |
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| Reviewed by Gwendolyn Thomas Gath |
6/13/2007 |
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Partaking of the reading of Poetic Thoughts From the Heart of a Woman touched me spiritually and emotionally I love it! Awesome all the best to your beautiful son who knows and I think feels follow the spirit of his heart. Wow you have succeeded to grow a wonderful young man. Blessings to the both of you Kathryn!
Sincerely,
From the Heart of an Artist... |
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| Reviewed by Afrika Abney |
6/13/2007 |
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| Well penned. I like the play with language and rhythm. The flow is remarable and vivid imaginative piece. Thank you for sharing this piece with us. |
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| Reviewed by Chantilly Lace (Reader) |
6/13/2007 |
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| Wonderful writing,Enjoyed |
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| Reviewed by Patricia Bankhead (Reader) |
6/12/2007 |
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| Beautiful poem about your son. I know he must be proud to have a mom like you. Thanks for sharing, PB |
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
6/12/2007 |
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How special! A mother's love and admiration for her son, guiding from childhood to adulthood.....
Be safe,
Karen |
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