If you follow my blog, you will know that we lost my sister seventeen months ago, when my nephew was just seven months old. Today, he turns two and is a whirlwind of fun and love. He has forced us all to keep going through some really tough times, as, too, has his big sister. My sister would be so proud of them both. I wanted to write a poem to celebrate him - and her continued presence in his life.
Today, You Are Two
Today, you
are two.
As babies
do,
And marvelled,
At your
perfect, quizzical face,
At your soft
cheeks,
Dimpling,
As you smile
And run
away,
Whenever I
stoop
To ask you
For a hug.
Every time,
I catch you
and you giggle.
You place
your head,
On my
shoulder,
For the
briefest of moments;
I breathe
you in -
A privilege,
a delight.
In an
instant,
You are off
again,
Laughing and
whirling;
You show me
cars,
Or a train.
You beckon
me
To kiss your
teddies
And tuck
them
Under your
blanket.
Perfect
little bundle
Of laughter
and love!
Heaven’s
gift of purest light –
You grow,
Defying the
world,
Defying your
loss.
An emblem of
life
And joy.
For now,
You are
immune to the pain
Of all you’ve
been through,
Oblivious to
the difference
Between your
life
And others -
The path you’ve
been destined to walk.
Your scars
will be different to ours.
‘Daddy,’
You call, in
the night,
When a
fleeting dream
Interrupts
your peaceful sleep.
Your
vocabulary arsenal is growing –
Tractor,
dog, come on! –
But one word
–
So common to
babies –
Is missing.
Mummy.
A word you
don’t need,
But one we
will make sure that you know.
Grandad shows
you photographs,
As he bears
you in his arms,
Along the
hall way,
Carrying, in
you,
A tiny
portion of her, too.
Your face
lights up,
Reflecting back
Another familiar
countenance –
Her flame,
Kept alive,
In you.
Today, you
are two.
She, too,
would have watched you grow,
As babies
do,
And marvelled,
At your
perfect, quizzical face,
At your soft
cheeks,
Dimpling,
As you smile.
You would
have run away,
From her,
too,
If she were
here,
To stoop
To ask you
For a hug.
She would catch
you and you would giggle,
And place
your head,
On her
shoulder
For the
briefest of moments.
And she
would breathe you in;
Her privilege,
her delight –
Her perfect
little bundle
Of laughter
and love.
One day,
You will
understand.
One day,
You too will
carry the burden we carry.
But, for
now,
You clap at
candles and cake
And we smile
At your
quizzical little face
And our
cheeks dimple,
In unison
with yours –
Laughter-bringer,
Heart-lifter.
Heaven’s
gift of purest light,
Perfect,
precious bundle,
Of laughter
and love.
Oh my word, so very beautiful and moving. Thank you x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And sad. And so reminiscent for me. My daughter died when her baby was fifteen months old.
ReplyDeleteGeorgie, that is the most beautiful and poignant poem. Thank you for being brave enough to share it x
ReplyDeleteGeorgie, that is beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this x
ReplyDeleteSo very touching and beautifully written. I think your sister would have been extremely proud of her sister too xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful xx
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