A Soft Place to Land
A year after my son's suicide attempt: a poem for Real Poetic’s Anniversary Acrostic Challenge
a year has passed and only
now can i begin to process that
night with you in the emergency room.
i tried to crack dad jokes, tried
very hard to act like
everything was normal. like i wasn't
reeling in fear, terrified about what you had tried to do.
scared for a next time when i might find you too late.
all i wanted was to be strong for you, to tell you it's okay.
resilience does not require you to go it alone, or to never falter, i say.
you'll always have, in these arms, a soft place to land.
About the Creator
F Cade Swanson
Queer dad from Virginia now living and writing in the Pacific Northwest. Dad poems, sad poems, stories about life. Follow me on insta at @fcadeswanson
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Comments (5)
I'm at a loss for words. What a jaw dropping, heart wrenching read. My heart goes out to you and your son. ❤️
Heavy poem but beautiful. This will stick with me. I hope your son is doing better.
This made me emotional. So heart wrenching and beautiful, I hope your son is recovering.
This is heartbreakingly beautiful. I hope things are getting better for your son.
I’m so sorry. 💔