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My Son

My son


I remember you being born I remember hearing your first cry.
I was so happy to meet you to hear you I let out a huge sigh.
I was finally meeting my baby my boy my son.
I knew at this point my life is just beginning it had just begun.
I finally had to mature and grow up and be a good mother.
To someone I couldn’t think I could love more than any other.
My son I am so proud of the boy you’re turning out to be.
Your soft you’re sensitive you’re strong and shy you’re a lot like me.
I love you more than the moon the sun and the stars.
I love you and I’m proud to wear these scars.
I made one of the most beautiful boys I will ever have the honour to meet.
You’re so amazing so wonderful I created you I am in shock and I need to take a seat .
You’re special you’re amazing you’re one of a kind a beautiful person inside and out.
You make me so happy you’re the only person I really want to talk about.

Copyright © Tanya Parker | Year Posted 2021



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This Is How I Feel

I wanna wake up this is a dream this isn’t real.
Just this week you told me you loved me and I told you how I feel.
Now for some reason you have begun to hate.
Hate me for an unknown reason and it’s really taking a toll on my mental state.
Everything was fine everything was so good.
But then something happened and you left me like I knew you would.
I wish I could escape somewhere with Beautiful sands.
But I’m stuck here cold with my bleeding heart in my hands.
I love you so very very much so hard.
But I did some thing in life, life dealt me this card.
I’m sorry that I couldn’t make you happy couldn’t make you smile.
Id do anything to see that gorgeous smile I haven’t seen it in a while.
This happened it’s done it’s over and I have to be strong.
Because I guess in your arms I do not belong.

Copyright © Tanya Parker | Year Posted 2021


Book: Shattered Sighs