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Trisomy Poems - Poems about Trisomy


Dear Grandpa
Dear grandpa, I know you still sad and heart broken, But these words is my appreciation token You loved me in your own special way, I know that you wish that a little longer I could stay. Your visits to my grave I find pleasant, but why so early in the morning? You there even when it is...

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Categories: trisomy, christian, granddaughter, grandfather,
Form: Rhyme
Start Over Again
Today, like yesterday and the day before I have to start over again. I have to learn to live, laugh and love through the pain, Learn to walk with confidence, I can't even consider running How? I dont know, so I guess I need to live without knowing. Tomorrow would be the same and the day there after, Learning...

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Categories: trisomy, bereavement, christian, cry, death,
Form: Rhyme



Goodbye My Child, Goodbye
Goodbye my child, I am the sinner but God called upon you. Your life was so short, the years didn't even tick till two. Goodbye my child, as you listening from above to the brass band, Your coffin in the ground, me frantically filling your grave with sand! Goodbye my child, I am crying but have...

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Categories: trisomy, christian, cry, death, farewell,
Form: Free verse
A Family Gathering
Tonight it is quality time, a family gathering; Cousins running playfully, but you are missing, To me the "you" is the most precious of all, I reach for my phone, but you I can't even call! My daughter, in a graveyard you lay, I don't want to participate, I just wish I could watch you play! It pleases...

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Categories: trisomy, child, christian, daughter, father
Form: Free verse
Six Months of Heartache
Today is a reminder of six months of heartache, Loss and an empty nursery room. You were taken so young, a rosebud yet to bloom. The 16th will always be a day of tears, Losing a child, a parent's worst fear. Without you I have to face each and everyday, Yes, the love we shared hurts...

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Categories: trisomy, christian, daughter, death, father
Form: Free verse



Story of Your Life
God made you from clay with his hands Beautiful and pure like the rose you are. Pink cheeks and eyes sparkling like stars, Yet, unknown we were of His plans. Despite you being diagnosed with trisomy, your flame God kept alive. You smiled, you laughed and sometimes cried on your mom’s arm, But a lullaby by her had you so calm. That...

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Categories: trisomy, christian, daughter, death, eulogy,
Form: Free verse
My Dearest Schylar
Dearest Schylar, these words seek forgiveness for dad. Forgiveness for unfulfilled promises, that makes me so sad. My heart ache, my mood is gloomy, yes I am crying. My daughter, these promises were not broken for a lack of trying. Church was our thing, all looked in awe as you sing However, i failed to tell you bout...

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Categories: trisomy, bereavement, death, emotions, father
Form: Rhyme
Fight Another Day
It is five in the morning, I am awake, my pillow is wet and in my mind it is storming. My heart is broken; this is me without a mask. Father it was your will. You decided "thy cup shall not pass". At my daughter's bedside photo I stare, It is screaming inside my head, life just isn't...

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Categories: trisomy, father daughter, february, grief,
Form: Rhyme
Schylar Rose, Our Forever Baby
A tiny girl, given to us but only for a little while, Tine feet, tiny hands with the biggest smile, A million memories, hugs and kisses you leave behind Schylar Rose our forever baby, sweet and kind. They said you won't live beyond a month or two, Heartbroken we were for you! But we knew only God's word is...

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Categories: trisomy, death, eulogy, farewell, father
Form: Rhyme
Love Drives All Fears Away
The birth of my princess, the dawn of a fairytale story My kingdom complete and basking in God's glory. Schylar Rose you were named, our happiness, our joy. A beautiful daughter to us, a little sister to our boy. Only 995 grams at birth were your weight, A tiny girl, but in God we had faith. ... But suddenly...

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Categories: trisomy, faith, father daughter, little
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things