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When You Were Small

When you were so small you felt weightless in my arms. I wanted to freeze the times I held you close so I could step back into those moments and relive the warmth of your silken cheek against my breast. To smell your hair and watch your perfection as you slept. Swiftly time flows tossing us upon rapids of change. Yesterday you rolled, today you walked. Yesterday you babbled, today you spoke. Your toddle steadied now you run. You lost your diapers, your chubby cheeks, your training wheels. Candles now cover your birthday cake. I held your hand to keep you safe, now you hold mine in company. As an infant you warmed me with your flame. As a child you feed me with your fire. You push my anger you pull my love. I'm learning more than I teach.
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stacey-hecht
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Jun 2, 2013
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