Aug 31, 2010

A Poem for Momz

"When I was young, I'd often say,
I'd like to be a mom someday
While playing with my baby doll,
I thought that job's not hard at all

I'd have a baby, maybe two,
a girl in pink...a boy in blue
Well I grew up and sure enough,
I'm now a mom and gosh it's tough

The baby that was sent to me,
was born with disabilities
At first I'm frightened through and through,
there's much to learn to care for you

This wasn't in my plans at all,
when I was young and played with dolls
Your mind and body were so weak,
you might not ever walk or speak

So much special care required,
I'm often scared and often tired
As months and years go slowly by,
I smile a lot but sometimes cry

To watch you grow and not complain,
though you endure your share of pain
Oh, how I'd hold you and I'd pray,
that you'd be healed and whole someday

But I knew that was not to be,
not physically or mentally
And so I taught you best I could,
your progress wasn't always good

But then one day I realized,
as I gazed into your loving eyes
That I had learned so much from you,
determination...courage too

A love so unconditional,
it floods my soul and always will
I'm proud to say I gave you birth,
for you're an angel here on earth."

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Awesome poem - and congrats on the Pepsi Contest:-)) AWN (Autism Women's Network) voted for you everyday throughout August.

Many people on the autism spectrum also have seizures, and I too have been diagnosed with a tendency toward epilepsy. So happy you made it to the top ten and won the grant!! http://www.refresheverything.com/awn

Kristina said...

Love this!

Chrystal said...

What a great poem! LOVE IT :)

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails