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Matthew's Bastard (Free verse) by Caducus
Waiting at the school gates
my hopes impaled on their tridents.
I would stand near kind looking Fathers
Who wore soft cotton sweaters
and gleeful expressions
for siblings who lovingly embraced them.
The ones who picked me last for soccer,
where were YOU Matthew?
Opening birthday cards,
clinging to printed sentiments
hurriedly signed by Mummyâs new Daddy
for the bastardized scion.
Blowing the candles on a bitter cake.
Making a wish for the day to end,
so I could dream of living
with a man called Matthew
whoâd call me son,
and read to me at night
animated not forced.
I am a man now Matthew
What the fuck are you?
Writing monthly cheques
for spawns of sticky fumblings
who wait by a school gate for you.
I have a son now Matthew
who meets me at the school gates
he captains their soccer team
And last night I watched him play.
I Cheered his name, my name â Connor,
he lost Matthew
but won the affection of twenty Fathers:
and your bastard Matthew.
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