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Two Poems from our Babies, Baby Showers Poetry Collection

 
 
BABY OF THE TORNADO
   
Author: Jermaine Boyd
   
Poem:
BABY OF THE TORNADO
   
  Quiet, as the sun sets in, tell the moon it's time. Dragonflies and flower tears sense the air is fine.
Dancing lilies in the trees watching baby sleep. Willow's thinking everywhere. What do babies dream? Windchimes
screaming to the air, reformed clouds start to float. Spiraling now to the end, taking all of this hope.

As the background begins to melt, light and dark become one. Silence shreaks as loud is hailed as the ruler of the
sun. Circling, above babies feet, as it lay on grass ground. Fallen trees, and all pulled liles, watching it from the clouds.

So the cries, run down it face and the tears swirl around. All who hear, fear and stand in place and can't help but think out loud.
Shy away, shy away windstorm
Run away, terrified child, you will
Move away, fight the tornado.
Fly away, before if all comes down.
   
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CAN'T TELL YOU I LOVE YOU
   
Author: Alison Bryett
   
Poem: CAN'T TELL YOU I LOVE YOU
   

Sweet one how she loved you so
It’s something that you will never know
You’ll never hear your mother’s voice
Or know how difficult it was to make the choice

For you may not have been able to take a breath
‘Cause it may have been a double death
You see your mother is unwell
The odds are bad the doctors did tell

It was a risk she could not take
For nights her saddened heart lay awake
it’s modern medicines that keep her alive
Which meant that you might not have survived

If your mother has one message for you
It would be that her love will always be true
It is on this March day that you did die
Your mother’s heart did break and cry
 
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