If you
listen quietly,
You
can hear the babies cry.
Their
Daddies have all moved away,
And
no one's told them why.
Just
because they are so small,
We think
they do not know.
What
it is we've done to them,
When
we decide to go.
That's
a lie we tell ourselves,
To make
ourselves believe.
That
it really doesn't matter,
When
we decide to leave.
Not only
does it matter,
Hear
me when I say.
They
don't need us just on weekends,
They
need us every day.
As I
sit and write these words,
I can't
describe the pain.
As I
recall the things I did,
I relive
it once again.
I cannot
even see the page,
My eyes
so full of tears.
Still
I cannot cry them dry,
After
all these years.
I love
my sons so very much,
But
I did not put them first.
I was
just so selfish,
That
I behaved my worst.
I left
them with their Mommies,
I left
them all alone.
I saw
them on the weekends,
And
sometimes on the phone.
Why did
I leave my sons behind,
Did
I think I could be free.
If I
blamed it on their mothers,
When
the fault belonged to me.
Listen
when I tell you,
These
words I speak are true.
There's
no freedom in the prison,
That
your acts create for you.
The day
will come when you will see,
What
you have done so wrong.
You'll
know your babies didn't get,
What
they needed all along.
You'll
realize that it's your fault,
And
there's nothing you can do.
You
will not get a second chance,
To see
your babies through.
Before
you know it they are grown,
And
their choices aren't so good.
Because
their Daddy didn't teach them,
All
the things he should.
Oh, they
will always love you,
But
that just makes it worse.
For
in your heart you'll always know,
You've
given them a curse.
And in
your heart you'll always know,
That
love is not enough.
You
need to teach them every day,
And
do the "Daddy" stuff.
They
need you there to laugh with them,
To hold
them when they cry.
To hug
them and to kiss them,
And
be the apple of your eye.
I often
wonder what went on,
Inside
their little heart.
When
I packed up and went away,
And
ripped their lives apart.
If you
leave your babies,
That's
exactly what you do.
Then
one day you realize,
Just
what you've put them through.
Then
every time you see a child,
Your
heart will start to swell.
You'll
remember what you've done,
It's
your little piece of hell.
There'll
be nothing you can do,
To satisfy
the guilt.
It's
like a dagger in your heart,
That's
buried to the hilt.
Every
time you see a Daddy,
Doing
what is right.
You
will know that you have failed,
And
you can never make it right.
Every
night when you lie down,
You'll
hear your babies cry.
You'll
taste the salty teardrops,
That
trickle from your eye.
You'll
ask the Lord for mercy,
And
He'll forgive you too.
He'll
wrap His arms around you,
And
He will help you through
Still
you have to face the sunrise,
Each
and every day.
Always
knowing in your heart,
It was
you who walked away.
My Father
up in heaven,
Has
forgiven me that sin.
But
I cannot leave this prison,
That
I am living in.
I can
only promise,
To be
here every day.
So when
my children call on me,
They'll
know I'm back to stay.
Even
then the pain persists,
It never
goes away.
I'm
shackled in this prison,
I live
in every day.
I have no one I can blame,
The
fault is only mine
I'm
the one who made the choice,
To leave
my sons behind.
So many
other Daddies,
Have
done the same as I.
And
if they listen quietly,
They
can hear their babies cry.
They
can hear them crying,
No matter
where they roam.
Yet
all those tears would turn to joy,
If Daddy
would come home.
I heard
another baby cry,
Just
the other day.
She
told me that her Daddy,
Had
packed and moved away.
I went
off by myself and cried,
Knowing
I'm the one.
I caused
this problem long ago,
Her
Daddy is my son.
That's
why this is a prison,
I am
living in.
Because
my former selfishness,
Has
hurt someone again.
Even
though the years have passed,
And
I have changed my ways.
I cannot
reverse the damage,
Of my
younger days.
So in
this prison I will stay,
Until
my days are through.
Always
wishing I could change,
What
I cannot undo.
If you
are a Daddy,
Do not
move away.
They
need you more than weekends,
They
need you every day.
Every
day that you are gone,
Is a
day you can't retrieve.
And
it soon creates a prison,
That
you can never leave.
If I
could do it all again,
I would
not move away.
I'd
spend some time with all my kids,
Each
and every day.
by Chick
Velasco
Author's Note:
This poem is a true story about
myself.
It was written in the hopes
that someday, somewhere,
the Daddy of a beautiful child
will read it and stop and
think and look at what he
may be doing or about to do,
and get down on his knees
and ask God to change his life
and make him the kind of a
parent and husband that God
intended him to be and that
he vowed to become on his
wedding day. We can
never get back a single second that
we waste and we can never
go back and spend yesterday
with our children. They
need us today and every day.
The Scriptures say that children
are gifts from God.
Next to Salvation our babies
are the best gift of all.
They need us and we need them,
and we shall some day
have to explain our actions
if we are not there for them.
God Bless you all.
Love Chick.
Thank
you Chick for allowing me to use your touching poem.
Please
do not take this poem without written permission from the Author.



