Daddy’s Gone

Dedicated to families who have the emotional trauma of telling a child that their Daddy has been incarcerated.

Daddy’s Gone

©  Alison Henderson

How do you sit down and talk to your son

and tell him that his Daddy has gone

It’s easier explaining the meaning of death

and why people die and draw their last breath.

But Daddy, he’s gone to no peaceful heaven

Instead he’s in prison and serving a seven

so how do you sit down and tell your own son

the why’s and the reason’s his Daddy has gone?

” Listen my son, you’ll need to be strong

Daddy has done something terribly wrong

He’s gone in to prison for quite a long time

and this is what happens when you commit crime”

” Daddy still loves us, he’ll phone and he’ll write

ring you to wish you goodnight and sleep tight

we can sit down together and write him a letter

it’ll make Daddy smile and make him feel better”

” We can go and see Daddy perhaps once a week

to give him a hug and a kiss on the cheek

you can draw Daddy pictures and paintings at school

to put on his wall which will look really cool ”

I tried telling my son with emotional tact

the truth of the matter, you can’t hide the fact

his Daddy has gone and has gone for a while

you can’t say it with flowers or manage a smile.

So how do you sit down and talk to your son

and answer his question’s why Daddy has gone

all you can do is just tell him your way…………

and pray to the lord he’ll be home soon one day.

Daddy’s Gone by Alison Henderson Prison Poems

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