For Dad Poem by Thomas Case

For Dad

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Dad's been dead a while now, but he used to always say, 'boys, don't let the bastards get you down.'
Or, 'they can kill us, but they can't eat us.'
Nine times out of ten,
he would utter these great pearls of wisdom when we received a large bill in the mail.
Minutes later, we would peel away down the Pacific Coast Highway to the track, Santa Anita or Hollywood Park.

It was an exciting experience, being around
That environment at such a young age.
After all, it's the sport of kings. Dad took everything in stride; he didn't worry much.
Unfortunately, I didn't inherit that from him.
He was an English and drama teacher, and what he did pass on to me
was a love for literature.
He made it come alive, and for that, I'm eternally greatful.
So Dad, wherever you are, I just wanted you to know, I didn't let the bastards get me down.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: dad,death,literature,horses,gambling
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Thomas Case

Thomas Case

Oxnard, California
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