Baby Poem

I was told my entire pregnancy that I was having a girl.. and as a shock I had a little boy. All the shock aside I was thrilled to have my little boy. And this is the poem I wrote for him from me.

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I came close to laughter and tears, what a miracle! I'm so happy everything turned out wonderful, and I can imagine every single detail in your poem that created a story. Amazing.

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A Beautiful Bundle Of Boy

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Published by Family Friend Poems April 2010 with permission of the Author.

It all started the moment you opened your eyes,
I was in shock, a boy, what a surprise,
Your little toes wiggled,
I pictured in my mind your perfect little giggle,
You were something so new to me,
But I was so proud to have a piece of me,
That I could hold forever,
You would always be mine,
I thought to myself..
I hope you will grow up to be caring and kind,
I dressed you in the cutest clothes I could find,
You stared at light so much...
I'm surprised you're not blind,
Through all the spit up and mess,
We always did our best,
With all the moments we shared,
We make an amazing pair,
You're getting so big,
I can hardly believe it,
Well I can,
I'm just shocked to see it,
You're learning so much,
And talking a bunch,
Bouncing all over the place,
With the world's biggest smile on your face,
And in my heart you will always have a place,
Your mom is what I will always be,
We are linked in the most amazing family tree,
We will always have a bond like no one could know,
and who would have thought,
That it would all start with your wiggling toes.

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Has this poem touched you? Share your story!
  • Miss. Doubleday by Miss. Doubleday
  • 14 years ago

I came close to laughter and tears, what a miracle! I'm so happy everything turned out wonderful, and I can imagine every single detail in your poem that created a story. Amazing.

  • Isatou Jallow by Isatou Jallow, Taipei Taiwan
  • 14 years ago

This story has really touched me, it even made me cry because the poet's language is simple, calm and clear. It's very emotional.

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