I haven’t forgotten the holy of my youth And time can be a brute As it crushes you in the centre of the wheel And life doesn’t care how you feel It will keep punching above its weight Until you forgo the hate And my grandmother told me a little tale About two baby birds in a nest who without fail Would always find a way to make space for each other Meanwhile I hate my brother For what he did to me But forgiveness lets all that go free No coming for Amy or railing against the world Just trusting what it means to be Catholic Irish Some part of me flourish Under that sun And I know the one Thing about humans is that they’re flawed And when all the ice has thawed The sins will be revealed Childhoods that people steal And yet the good only ever shone on me From an altar that set me free To trust in something and believe In what Fr. P would have up his sleeve As he tended to his flock And reminded me what I’m not When I thought I was Just a little child, small because I’m too young to have an opinion But you don’t treat me like a minion But an equal foot I stand And I will forever hold that man In the highest esteem For all he did to pierce the dream And let the white light shine through I thank him in all of you