A Poem for Peter from Dad (Al Koral, Age 97)
There wouldn’t have been our family tree
If Judy hadn’t introduced Peter to me
But Judy and I found in each other
A fondness and attraction
That permitted no other reaction.
We never considered any other choice
And we both were happy when we first heard Peter’s voice.
But when it persisted, and he couldn’t sleep at night
We brought him a pacifier, so we wouldn’t fight.
When Peter grew up and went to school
His IQ was tested, as a general rule.
When I found that it was higher than mine,
I congratulated him, but I didn’t share that it exceeded mine.
Peter was a good brother to the twins
And since we all shared, everyone wins
We had more than our share of disability
Of course Judy and I were the PARENTS
But being our child was never a liability.
Today Lynne and I sadly are saying “adieu” to her big brother and my son
Peter went on to form a family of his own.
To Bea, Matthew and Christina,
I hope you can remember your father
for all the good times you had.
I know he loved all of you, and when he squeezed my hand the day before he died,
He was saying GOODBYE to all of you.
In Sorrow at the passing of our beloved son, Peter Mark Koral
Mother, Judy, twins Lynne and Steven (deceased) and his father
Alfred (Author)