When children, they are being raised, Instructions, "life", must learn, Some, they catch on quickly, though Each one's a different bairn. The one in question, (fictional), A 'tomboy' rough, was he, ALWAYS into trouble, With others, couldn't agree. Aft punishing 'wrongdoings' The father told the son To hammer spike into a tree For each and every one Whene'er atonement offered And it was well received, The son was told to remove spike That's all 'twas, he believed. However, MANY years that passed And numerous spikes been used, The tree it had to be removed His 'lesson', soon infused. The bark of tree was stripped away To son's embarrassment, The spike scars STILL were noticed E'en aft. those years were spent. The father, calm, reflective, His lesson, had been shown. That words, which cannot be unsaid, Leave scars, to you, unknown.
Poetry I have composed throughout the years. Some specifically for people, others for printing in anthologies