A Shot in the Dark: The Mother’s Story
A Shot in the Dark: The mother’s story. His father found me just once in the park I scratched his face as he held me in the dark A fumble, a tumble and he hit the mark My child, he was a shot in the dark Blessed child for whom life was a lark With friends and playmates out in the park But danger circled with the teeth of a shark And pushed into his vein, a shot in the dark A place at college, but he’d never embark On a career, as the drugs killed the spark One day a gang saw him talk to a narc And later I heard it, a shot in the dark A silent-sobbing tummy-hugging Joan of Arc Amongst my lost boy’s bouquets in the park “Your baby will be a boy, and you”ll call him Mark “ Shocked, “How?” She asked, “Just a shot in the dark”