The narrator is flirting with his bear. He's worried that he's not a good father. He hasn't seen his old man, and he doesn't know if he'll ever be able to raise a child. He tells his daughter, Corinna, that his father is a good teacher, and that his daughter is jealous of her father's success. The narrator says that he thinks it's time for him to graduate from college so that he can be a father.
The narrator is flirting with his bear. He's worried that he's not a good father. He hasn't seen his old man, and he doesn't know if he'll ever be able to raise a child. He tells his daughter, Corinna, that his father is a good teacher, and that his daughter is jealous of her father's success. The narrator says that he thinks it's time for him to graduate from college so that he can be a father.