Song Lyrics Really Hit Home as a Parent

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It is 8:30 on the last day of January.

I am sitting in the family room with my amazing family.

Enzo is in the exersaucer, Tony is watching the iPad on the sofa and Nicole is sitting in her chair with Phoebe.

I will admit it; I used to love the show Glee. When it first came out, the actors were incredibly talented and the storylines were great. The show has lost some of its luster as it moves through its final season.

Nicole is watching the latest episode of Glee and the New Directions, the main high school singing group on the show, is doing a medley of songs.

The second song in the medley is the George Michael hit, “Father Figure.” I know every single lyric to the song and have know them my entire life. I also know that the song is not about a father and son relationship. Instead, it is about the subject of the song loving someone in every aspect of life and wanting to be the object of that person’s affection. Even though this is not about a father and son, despite the song title, the lyrics still hit home to a father who loves his sons more than anything in this world, including the Phillies! 

But, I do have to say, the song takes on new meaning as a father.

This is the first time I heard the song since having a child, and man does it really make you think.

The chorus is what sticks with me the most when I hear the song:

I will be your father figure
Put your tiny hand in mine
I will be your preacher teacher
Anything you have in mind
I will be your father figure
I have had enough of crime
I will be the one who loves you
Until the end of time

The day Tony was born, and then Enzo, I got to hold them in my arms and take their hands in mine. It was the most incredible experience I have enjoyed in my life to this point.

I have told Nicole more than once; I never thought I could love anyone more than I love her, until she gave birth to our sons. Not to take anything away from her, but the love I feel for my boys cannot be measured, described, or matched in this world.

Although, the final lyrics from the song sum up the love I have for Tony and Enzo pretty well:

So i am gonna love you
Until the end of time
Will be your father
Will be your preacher
I’ll be your daddy
Will be the one who loves you until the end of time

Here is the music video from George Michael. Enjoy a little trip to the 80s on this frigid Saturday night to end the month. 

Jim is the creator and editor of Life with Tony and Enzo, Cinn City News, At the Dish and owner of Vassallo Marketing. He coached baseball for five years; three at his former high school (Holy Cross in Delran, NJ) and two at prominent Division III program Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. He has worked for the Courier-Post in Cherry Hill, NJ; Metro Networks in Bala Cynwyd, PA; and was the play-by-play announcer for the Camden Riversharks of the Independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball for two seasons (2007-2008) on Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM, the student-run radio station at Rowan University. Jim earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and minor in Journalism from Rowan University in 2008. While in school he was the Assistant Sports Director at WGLS for two years and the Sports Director for one year. He also covered the football, baseball, softball and both basketball teams for the school newspaper, 'The Whit.' Jim lives in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, with his wife Nicole, sons Tony and Enzo and dog Thelma. He can be reached at jim@vassallomarketing.com.

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