The return
He returned one day, and brought back what he promised to give them
He was a pilot.
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An acclaimed one.
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He knew his job.
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He takes passengers
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From one place,
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To the other.
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He had a wife.
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3 Sons.
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And a pet pig.
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He had promised,
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He had promised to return -
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Fully -
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When he’ll be 50.
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At that age,
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He’d have his last flight.
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”All aboard,”
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He said,
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”Today would be my last flight.
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See,
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I had promised
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My kids
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That I will return the day
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I turn 50.
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I promised to
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Bring them something
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When I return.
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And now -
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Now‘s my birthday…
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So,
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Enjoy your flight.”
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People have tried to come and
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Reach him,
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To tell him about their stories.
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Of drowning and work
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Without being with their kids,
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And how dearly this miss them.
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How deeply their regret is,
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Stained in their DNA.
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How he should run and hug
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His kids - how old are they?
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In their 20’s?
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And what’s that thing you
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Promised to give them?
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”The oldest - 20,
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Then the middle one - 15,
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And the youngest- well, he’s 11.
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And what I promised
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to give them -
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Is for their eye, only…”
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”Oh, late fatherhood, is it?
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And - ok, understood.
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Don’t tell us.“ They blinked.
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(Whatever for God knows.)
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“Go, go and hug them!
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Give them a proper surprise!”
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He returned,
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And gave them
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That old postcard
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With the photo
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Of the plane that they liked,
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With greetings on its’
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Back,
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From when Liam was 10, Don
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Was 5, and Bob was 1 year old.
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On it,
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A drawing of them on
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adventures
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And a list of plans,
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Plus the words,
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”I’ll be back…”
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About the Creator
Maya Or Tzur
Hey-O!
Just a 27 y.o woman writing 'nd stuff. Articles, poems, prose.
See 'ya, little munchkins! 😊

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