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- Heart Of Mine
I asked our daughters birthmom to write a letter to our baby explaining her decision to place her baby for adoption. She chose to do it this way.
- A New Life Has Begun
One night when my son was asleep I wrote this to him. I wanted him to know just how I felt about him and how I always will...
- To The Three Of You
Letter to my three boys
- Father To Jo
My middle daughter, now 6, was finding it difficult fitting into school. She became unhappy and unconfident. This poem is dedicated to her and discusses her issues as well as letting her know that I love her.
- Precious Moments Lost Forever, But Not Forgotten
Birthday wishes for the unseen/unheard children.This poem was written on my son's 9th Birthday. He died during open heart surgery at 8 and a half months old. This is my way of saying goodbye and realizing that these are all the things we did together and things I will never be able to do for him again. Precious Moments Lost In Time.
- To my daughter
The speed of change from baby to toddler and the anxiety of being a mother, as well as the joy.
- Savannah Serenity
I wrote this poem to my daughter and her adoptive parents.
- Double Dose of Love
About my twin daughters and their special bond that only they understand.
- Would never know
The loss of a child
- Well Worth the Wait
I wrote this poem to my daughter one month after she was born, I plan on giving this poem to her as an 18th birthday present to let her know how special she is and to let her know just how much of a gift from God she is.
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