I remember nights without sleep
and cries without consolation
diaper bags and strollers a must
for even the simplest outings
now their once-wispy hair is
tied back in tight braids and
their cries are aimed at each other
with bitter words to match.
a blur it’s been, baby years gone,
relinquished first to toddlerhood
and now we’re full-on childhood
their lives zipping by me
before I can even sit on the swing
with their daddy and reminisce
the time that is happening now,
they will be all grown up.
(I will remember this when I
hold my hand to a feverish forehead,
when they pitch a fit and act their age,
when I think every moment is too much)
because every. moment. counts.
What a lovely poem. I really love it. Can i copy paste this coz I want to give a copy to my sister who gave birth to her daughter yesterday.
Sure! It does happen in a blur.