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by
Vynette
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Poetry And Lyrics
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| Submitted on 09/18/2010 |
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He held her in his arms and said,
"She is beautiful,"
His little baby girl born just that day.
Her momma said, "She will be great someday,"
And they agreed.
Not too much later
she said her first word.
Overjoyed, her parents wept
tears of joy.
It seems only yesterday
she took her first steps,
To her momma and daddy,
waiting with open arms.
A few years later she walked on the schoolbus
for the first time.
"Don't worry about me I'll be fine,"
she said to her
worried parents.
They nodded and
watched as the bus
went away.
Not much later she tied her hair
up in a bun.
She took ballet
danced
and danced.
Her parents watched,
proud of their
little baby girl.
Years passed,
that little girl grew.
She walked into the highschool,
hugging her parents goodbye,
"Dont worry about me,
I will be fine,"
Her parents watched her walk
into the large brick building,
and thought about the little girl they
held in their arms
so long ago.
A few months passed.
She walked home one day,
and said to her parents,
"There is someone I want you to
meet."
She brought in a boy,
her boyfriend, she said.
Her parents sighed.
They still saw her as that
little baby girl.
She took her first steps
into the university.
They wept when she left, saying,
"Don't worry, I'll be fine,"
They watched her go,
crying and weeping,
their baby was growing up.
The parent grew older as well,
with hair streaked with grey.
They missed their baby
every day.
She sent them a letter one day,
they opened it with anxious hands,
they saw something
that made them
glow.
"Momma, Poppa, Im getting married,
To my boyfriend
from highschool,
you can come
and don't worry, I'll be fine"
They went to the wedding, their
smiles broad.
They saw their little baby girl,
all grown up.
Years
passed,
People grew.
And that boy the little girl married
held their little boy
in his arms.
"He is beautiful,"
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