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Two Closely Born Sons
Still just in diapers himself and already his brother’s keeper; Logan watches lovingly as Lucas naps in sleepers. Perhaps it’s in his DNA or the symptoms of a first born son, But Logan has bonded with his little brother more than any one. He was fascinated with Mommy’s belly, knowing a brother grew within; His head he laid upon her bump and would carefully listen. The first day they brought Lucas home he watched his brother cry And promised in his little head that being a good brother he would try. Future years will bring competitiveness and perhaps a fight or two, But Logan always will be the older brother that Lucas can look up to. It starts when they are very young, sharing toys and hand-me-down clothes; The bond formed between two closely born sons nobody else can know. by Joe Flach For the "Brotherly Love" contest Written and posted on 5/3/2011
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