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I started to write you a letter Dear unborn baby. But instead I wrote another And mailed it to myself. I realize I owe you a lot A good name, daddy and life. I realize I must prepare myself Body, mind and spirit If I am to do good by you. So before your first cries fill the room Or we gather to celebrate your arrival Before the African celebrations begin Or the Jollof rice is passed round While I still have the chance to choose you a good good father While I still have the chance to watch, Pray and work. Let me write my to-do list. And diligently tick each box as I await your arrival. So when the nurses shout, "push!" A woman helped of the Lord would welcome you While a responsible man kneels by the bed whispering prayers. And together they will provide, teach, love and instruct you.
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May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017 at 9:38 AM UTC
Note to Self
I started to write you a letter Dear unborn baby. But instead I wrote another And mailed it to myself. I realize I owe you a lot A good name, daddy and life. I realize I must prepare myself Body, mind and spirit If I am to do good by you. So before your first cries fill the room Or we gather to celebrate your arrival Before the African celebrations begin Or the Jollof rice is passed round While I still have the chance to choose you a good good father While I still have the chance to watch, Pray and work. Let me write my to-do list. And diligently tick each box as I await your arrival. So when the nurses shout, "push!" A woman helped of the Lord would welcome you While a responsible man kneels by the bed whispering prayers. And together they will provide, teach, love and instruct you.
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May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017 at 9:38 AM UTC
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