Thanks to Rebecca for finding this poem. It's a rare gem.
Dear Sweet Daughter
Author: Gayle Leubecker
Dear Sweet Daughter,
As a girl I had a common dream, to be a mom someday.
My baby would have eyes of blue and hair the hue of hay.
But now my dreams have been transformed. New visions fill my head.
Now the tresses that I long to stroke are raven black instead.
And in my dreams those eyes are not so big or blue or round.
Now in my dreams they're almond shaped and colored cocoa brown.
And in my dreams my arms can stretch across enormous seas.
They reach half-way around the world and hold you close to me.
As you grow in your mother's womb, carefully knit together,
You're also growing in my heart, where you will stay forever.
And in my dreams the moment that your mother says good-bye,
I'll be right there to comfort you and hold you as you cry.
Our features may not look alike; we're different as can be.
But still I know the Father has created you for me.
And though I've not yet seen your face, or held your tiny hands,
And though we're half a world apart in very different lands...
I'll be right there to get you just as soon as God allows.
But til He says the time is right I give to you this vow:
I'll pray for your protection every night on bended knee.
For God will hold you in His arms, until you're here with me.
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OK... I am seriously crying here! Not just little tears but blowing-nose-crying with red eye's, Lifetime movie tears! Oh & Matt is looking at me asking if Im watching a Lifetime movie? Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThat was beautiful & thanks for sharing:) Sniff, sniff...
OK I think this makes about the 15th time I've read it and I still cry like a baby every time!!!
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