Were you born today?
I have been thinking about this for weeks now, and after seeing this poem on other blogs, well I just have to share it too!
We don't know if our child has been born yet, but we do know that it should be within the next several months, so for a while, I will be wondering this every day.
Were you born today?
Were you born today across the ocean deep and blue?
Did someone wrap you warmly? Did they stop and gaze at you?
Did they look upon your almond eyes and touch your silken hair?
Did they stop to kiss each tiny toe, hear your breath upon the air?
Did you hear a soft voice comforting, securely in her arms?
The warmth of two souls bonding, oh, the lure of newborn charms.
Were they charmed by every movement; every yawn and stretch and pout?
Did they celebrate with handshakes and good spirits all about?
Or were the tears mistaken, as they fell upon your face?
Their eyes were wells of sorrow? Their heads hung in disgrace?
Did they tremble when they realized the thing that would be done?
Did they mourn the new day coming, with the rising of the sun?
Did they place you, oh so tenderly, in the place where you were found?
Were those blankets wrapped up tightly to deny the cold, hard ground?
Did she whisper words of comfort with a love that was so deep?
Did she recognize the features of this one she could not keep?
Did you feel the night wind blowing as it carried in the morn?
Did you hear your mother weeping on the day that you were born?
And here across the ocean a mother weeps for you.
How long before she travels across the ocean, deep and blue?
How long before she gazes at those dimpled hands?
How long before she travels to that promised, distant land?
Her heart is filled with gladness. Her dreams are coming true.
The secret thrill of motherhood, across that ocean deep and blue.
And she'll gaze upon your almond eyes and touch your silken hair.
She'll stop and kiss each tiny toe...feel your breath upon the air.
And you'll hear a soft voice comforting; the world's so insecure.
Two fragile souls are bonding as they hold each other near.
She'll be charmed by every movement; every yawn and stretch and pout.
And she'll celebrate with handshakes and good spirits all about.
And you'll hear the night wind blowing as she rocks you off to sleep.
And she'll whisper words of comfort, with a love that is so deep.
...And far across the ocean a mother weeps...
-by Mary E. McRae
We don't know if our child has been born yet, but we do know that it should be within the next several months, so for a while, I will be wondering this every day.
Were you born today?
Were you born today across the ocean deep and blue?
Did someone wrap you warmly? Did they stop and gaze at you?
Did they look upon your almond eyes and touch your silken hair?
Did they stop to kiss each tiny toe, hear your breath upon the air?
Did you hear a soft voice comforting, securely in her arms?
The warmth of two souls bonding, oh, the lure of newborn charms.
Were they charmed by every movement; every yawn and stretch and pout?
Did they celebrate with handshakes and good spirits all about?
Or were the tears mistaken, as they fell upon your face?
Their eyes were wells of sorrow? Their heads hung in disgrace?
Did they tremble when they realized the thing that would be done?
Did they mourn the new day coming, with the rising of the sun?
Did they place you, oh so tenderly, in the place where you were found?
Were those blankets wrapped up tightly to deny the cold, hard ground?
Did she whisper words of comfort with a love that was so deep?
Did she recognize the features of this one she could not keep?
Did you feel the night wind blowing as it carried in the morn?
Did you hear your mother weeping on the day that you were born?
And here across the ocean a mother weeps for you.
How long before she travels across the ocean, deep and blue?
How long before she gazes at those dimpled hands?
How long before she travels to that promised, distant land?
Her heart is filled with gladness. Her dreams are coming true.
The secret thrill of motherhood, across that ocean deep and blue.
And she'll gaze upon your almond eyes and touch your silken hair.
She'll stop and kiss each tiny toe...feel your breath upon the air.
And you'll hear a soft voice comforting; the world's so insecure.
Two fragile souls are bonding as they hold each other near.
She'll be charmed by every movement; every yawn and stretch and pout.
And she'll celebrate with handshakes and good spirits all about.
And you'll hear the night wind blowing as she rocks you off to sleep.
And she'll whisper words of comfort, with a love that is so deep.
...And far across the ocean a mother weeps...
-by Mary E. McRae
2 Comments:
Great Poem!! I know it seems like the time will never get here. I was in your shoes at one and I felt like I would never get to hold my baby. The wait was finally over and I had my little girl in my arms. Looking back at all the delays that came during my wait, it was worth it. I know I got the right baby. I wish you the best.
Denna
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