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Tess looked up and across the cake, that was full of colors And icing, all pinks and fluid reds, with greens around The middle, and Birthday Happies written so pretty Across it, in wider icing, and small stars and twinkle bits On its side, with just a few candles, blue, red, pink, lit Up for all the world to see, her hands on either side, Posing for a picture, seeing the flames all yellow And watching her face, with a smile so bright, That eclipsed the light of the frosting. Her face seemed younger than ever, as they sang the song; Happy Birthday they sang, in voices that were clear, Yet out of tune and some that even crossed the line Between singing to deep, some too light, one or two Right in the middle, with candles burning, laughter Breaking from her throat, as she watched their faces And felt the love that was hers, all hers. "Make a wish" they said, after someone sang "and many more" they all laughed, and she started To wish aloud, when someone said no, it must be silent To keep that wish a wish. Tess, thought for three seconds Closed her eyes, made her wish, opened them and blew The candles out, to laughter, clapping and cheers. She smiled, she laughed, she kept the pace, and cut the cake, Her thoughts were here, but not, as she considered each One, each birthday, as being so very different, as being So very the same. She held the little ones, in the back of her mind The gracious ones of heart and love came forward, and the thought of more seemed far away, but the light, the colors, the candles They meant so much more, than words can say. "A toast!" She said aloud, to all those who loved her dearly, "A toast!" she felt, for those who loved her dear, but could not be there, "A toast!" she thought, for those who could only be in memory, For another year, your Tess has lived, and made you happy, "to You, Dear Tess, make us feel you in our hearts".
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Feb 11, 2012
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:41 AM UTC
Tess, On Her Birthday
Tess looked up and across the cake, that was full of colors And icing, all pinks and fluid reds, with greens around The middle, and Birthday Happies written so pretty Across it, in wider icing, and small stars and twinkle bits On its side, with just a few candles, blue, red, pink, lit Up for all the world to see, her hands on either side, Posing for a picture, seeing the flames all yellow And watching her face, with a smile so bright, That eclipsed the light of the frosting. Her face seemed younger than ever, as they sang the song; Happy Birthday they sang, in voices that were clear, Yet out of tune and some that even crossed the line Between singing to deep, some too light, one or two Right in the middle, with candles burning, laughter Breaking from her throat, as she watched their faces And felt the love that was hers, all hers. "Make a wish" they said, after someone sang "and many more" they all laughed, and she started To wish aloud, when someone said no, it must be silent To keep that wish a wish. Tess, thought for three seconds Closed her eyes, made her wish, opened them and blew The candles out, to laughter, clapping and cheers. She smiled, she laughed, she kept the pace, and cut the cake, Her thoughts were here, but not, as she considered each One, each birthday, as being so very different, as being So very the same. She held the little ones, in the back of her mind The gracious ones of heart and love came forward, and the thought of more seemed far away, but the light, the colors, the candles They meant so much more, than words can say. "A toast!" She said aloud, to all those who loved her dearly, "A toast!" she felt, for those who loved her dear, but could not be there, "A toast!" she thought, for those who could only be in memory, For another year, your Tess has lived, and made you happy, "to You, Dear Tess, make us feel you in our hearts".
ralph-e-peck
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Feb 11, 2012
Feb 11, 2012 at 8:41 AM UTC
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