He who holds the key can open my
heart.
( I have the heart and pop has the key)
( I have the heart and pop has the key)
How do I even
begin to describe the connection I have with my Pop? We have an amazing
relationship and friendship that grows stronger with each passing day. We are
so much alike, which my mom really loves! They divorced when I was 6 months old
and she moved us to Florida, leaving Pop behind in Chicago. For days, he played
“It’s not supposed to be that way,” written by Willie Nelson. If I respond to
her in a certain way, be it the tone of my voice, or a smart-ass remark, she’ll
say, “You sound just like your father.” To which I respond, “Thank you, what a
compliment!” She chuckles, because she knows it’s true.
When we talk
on the phone, there is nothing but belly-shaking laughter, with occasional gasps
for air, only to fall into more fits of hysterical, spontaneous laughter. What
are we laughing about you may be wondering? We talk and laugh about nothing, anything,
and everything in between, but the conversations are always priceless, to us.
I tell my
Pop everything
that is going on in my life, and he tells me what’s in his heart as well. He may
have a few stories he’s not ready to share with me just yet: this I know. I can feel it and that’s OK. “It will all
find its way, in time,” to quote Tori Amos. We have a beautifully cathartic
relationship that no other father/daughter can match, and for this I am eternally grateful. I wouldn’t change a
thing.
We often
text each other Willie Nelson lyrics, and he gets surprised at my quick
responses with the rest of the line to the song. He introduced me to Willie’s
music early on. He took me to my first Willie concert by the age of 8. We were
always backstage hanging with the crew. We absolutely have a Willie Nelson
bond. He loves Willie Nelson as much as I love Tori Amos. Our mutual respect
for these two musical artists works in our favor, because WE GET IT -in turn- we
get each other. Our father/daughter dance at my wedding was -and my ring tone for
him- is “Always on my mind,” written by Willie Nelson. And he is, always on my mind.
I know he
knows how much I love him: unconditionally: most people have conditions. That’s
sad. If we’re both having an off-day, we sense the disturbance in each other
from 1,232 miles away.
He’s a wonderful
soul, a loyal friend, a loving husband, Tok’s- the fisherman- and also fondly
known as, Tommy-Two-Wheels.
5 comments:
This is a very nice story. Thank you for sharing. He made a wonderful daughter. People that know you would like to thank him. Please let him know that!
Thanks, Racquel (sounds like RACK EL)
seriously, you can see his warm soul right thru the windows of his eyes.
That was all so true and growing up by your side I've had the privilege to witness. I love you both!!!
Thanks, Jen
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