The poem I wrote for Mother's Day this year gives a fairly good idea of who I am.
A Mother Should Know
A mother should know who her son has become;
know who he is as a man.
A mother should know what nature and nurture have rendered.
This child has been rendered a man.
Many scorn him for his ludicrous ways.
They mock him for his drummer,
not knowing he's a different parade.
A few have loved him along the way;
most had found their love a charade.
He does not believe in God in heaven.
Sees god in every name
and has always found temptation, merely but a game.
Not to worry, he knows evil.
He cries for its soul every day.
Your son is a poet, a storyteller.
He learned from what you gave.
Your son is like your father; grand in many ways.