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~Look Mommy! No Hands!~

~ Look Mommy! No Hands! ~

 

You came into this world so tiny—So fragile

Indeed broken before you were even fully made

Born twelve weeks too soon and for all appearances sake

Declared dead before being given a chance at life

Doctors speaking at me as they looked right through me

Proclaiming you could never be

They said I should put you in a home and just walk away

 

But I fought, and you fought harder— and you showed them

(Look mommy! No hands!)

 

Then the day came that was never supposed to come

I bundled you up, and took you out to the car, and took you home

I was so frightened I didn't sleep for a week

So terrified that I would wake to find you died in your sleep

 

But you were a tough one; a warrior really—

(Look Mommy! No hands!)

 

And every so often through the years, I would glance up

Just in time to hear those four little words that strike terror in the hearts of all moms—

Look Mommy! No Hands!

 

I should've known after all that you'd fought so hard to get through that you were

Stronger than average, and I should have more faith in you

But when you were all grown, and set out on your own (I grieved tremendously)

Now I'm so proud of you and the man you've become

& your shenanigans no longer shock me—

"Look Mom! No hands!"

 

As you're running backwards & blind-folded,

over a bed of hot coals,

with rusty scissors,

While drinking from the carton

and leaving the fridge door open…

 

~Look Mom! No hands!~

 

…LOL, son—LOL! I love you!

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salaprade
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Jul 17, 2013
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