My Truth

My Truth

A Poem by Tate Morgan
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If only I could travel back to correct the sins of my youth I could tell him to be like me knowing I was telling the truth

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Tate and I



This the question of existence

to be a good soul all my days

I find the problem in my years

setting example by my ways

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As I have tried to reconcile

with the conscience that rules my soul

I always find I come up short

never quite reaching that fine goal

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When I was young I ruled the waves

holding sway in every court

I did as my heart commanded

as if life were a game of sport

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But now that I am not alone

I find myself caring much more

How my character is perceived

and what I hide behind each door

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So now I have committed to

repairing the mistakes and flaws

Fixing all the things that went wrong

when I did not follow the laws

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I pray that I be successful

in changing my bad ways to good

To give my child a fighting chance

just as every father should

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If only I could travel back

to correct the sins of my youth

I could tell him to be like me

knowing I was telling the truth

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Author's Note

Tate Morgan
It hurts my soul to even think of some of the foolish misguided passions and mistakes my life once fed. Don't we all wonder what if? I suppose we all would like to be forgiven for the transgressions of our youth. If we could who among us would not go back and repair the damage we have wreaked? Every time I have been upset with my son. I think back to the wasteland that my youth devastated. I find it easy to forgive his little transgressions.
I'm proud to say my son is a better man than me. And my wife a better woman than I deserve. But I shall stay with her so long as she will have me and count my never ending blessings.

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hello friend. silly impractical humans that we are, burdened with a conscience that sees 20/20 in reverse and is about as blind as a bat when looking ahead, we are yet so amazingly compassionate and sentient that we endeavor to take the weight of the world on, as each of us were Herculean in our puny oh-so-ungodly stature! Yet the beauty of it is that our hearts are as big as the sky and surely as God-filled as our painfully lacking souls, which is what makes humans so dear in my estimation. We were certainly created in the image of a supreme being (not to offend anyones religious sensibilities here!)

What I love about your writing Tate Morgan is the humility that shines through as a palpable force, the goodness that runs like a river through every line of ink that rolls off your pen, and that you try harder than about anyone I know to own up! I like the way this piece has no ostentatious underpinning, but is just humbly honest. But I guess I just accused you of being Tate Morgan!

Perhaps there was a design in those "mistakes" you made, for are they not now propelling you in the direction of reflection and rise to a greater height? I always walk away from one of your pieces with a little more hope that when I started, because you rub off on a fella like that, it comes right out of the page and into my heart, for which I am always thankful.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tate Morgan

10 Years Ago

Rikkevi you sue picked a good day for this review as today I the proud father humbly walk my daughte.. read more
Rikkevi Rue

10 Years Ago

well you are always welcome Tate. I know the pleasure of seeing one's children progress on life's pa.. read more



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Thank you for submitting this in my contest. It was a heart wrenching read ...one most of us can relate to.....I especially enjoyed the line:

If only I could travel back to correct the sins of my youth I could tell him to be like me knowing I was telling the truth


Posted 14 Years Ago


yes you are so right...we all do mistakes in ignorance , arrogance and regret about them till life's end! but on the positive notes,we all learn from our mistakes dont we :)

Posted 14 Years Ago


great read! i think many people can relate to this, as it isnt easy for many.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Wow... I am nearly speechless with this one. I'm not even a father, but this piece still chokes one's soul. What a fantastic write! I have read much of your stuff over the years, and this one by far, stands atop the heap, almost alone... a single shinning star in a dark unlit sky! I would like to share this with others, drop me a line and let me know if that's all right... I think a good deal of people will find this a great read! thanks!

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Such a honest and transparent poem. I could feel each word. We all do so many things that we regret, but this is part of the learning of life. "I did as my heart commanded".. We still do it... just in a different way... as you said: "How my character is perceived...and what I hide behind each door"...
So intense and true your poem.
*Mary*

Posted 14 Years Ago


This was a feel good poem, one of redemption and human character. I enjoyed it a lot.

Posted 14 Years Ago


This poem was realy amazing I obviously I don't speak from my experence but it is my opinion that every father should hope that their children not make the same mistakes as they have this poem is a great awesome job

Posted 14 Years Ago


i just loved your poem, actually tate i loved all your poems i have read so far, but this one is just fantastic, i loved it so much, thank u so much for sharing such a beautiful poem of yours

Posted 14 Years Ago


If I could fix the trangressions of my youth to save my Daughter from making the same mistakes that I once did I would hop head frist on that train and ride it to the end.

She is the only reason I continue to breath on this cold and dingy ground and he only reason I can make a smile out of a frown.

She turned me into a man where once only boy first stood, she made me see that I have done some good.

I will not find a w ay to make all of my wrongs right, but I will do my best to save her from that plight.

And though I know myself to be a humble man, I also know that I will die from doing all I can.

I looked into my daughters eyes the other day and saw her gleefully staring back, but for all things that I have done, for her Ill take the rack.


This a wonderfull piece Tate and I wish you and your Son all of the best in the world!



Posted 14 Years Ago


Its the growing and identifying part that is the true beauty. Actually making it to a point in life that we are actually able to have these revelations. So many people never make it there and don't have these great attributes for the children to see and hopefully emulate. Great writing Tate....

Posted 14 Years Ago



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