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Monthly Archives: February 2016
248 Who is that?
Who is that they’re calling Grandpa? That’s not ME they’re calling Grandpa! I’m to young to be a Grandpa! I lift weights! I’m not a Grandpa! I’m not retired. I’m not decrepit. I look too good to be a Grandpa! … Continue reading
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247 Without the trauma children
When my wifes daughter birthed her first, I was witness, but felt no blood stir in my heart, as others felt. Yet all it took was that first night the bundle stayed with us for me to look upon the … Continue reading
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246 Ode to ObGyns
I was just a witness there, but I glide from the birthing room with magic on my face, brush miracle like gold dust from my hair. What it must be to work in Gynocology, to witness wonder in each new … Continue reading
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245 You never know
An egg and a sperm get together for a term and what graduate’s a Hitler or a Christ. So let us all be very careful when a baby’s in the room, for her cry could be salvation or the crack … Continue reading
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244 Why do we cry II
Somehow, the infant knows, and tells us with his tears, that he has lost his peaceful place when he was forced to join the human race. So, we cry when a baby is born, because we share his sorrow. We … Continue reading
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243 Why do we cry?
Why do we cry when a baby is born? Because we live with sobs and cheers, endure the march of inexorable years. What better response might we make to that moment, than a bittersweet flow of confluent tears.
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242 What we know, buried deep
When my daughters first baby was pushed from the womb, blood laced and wailing in the birthing room, we who were witness to his first moments tune took a step in the pagent from our birth to our tomb.
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241 Dogwood in Spring
There! And again, There! peeking through Spring forests yellows, golds, greens, a sudden lacey splash of dogwood white, caught by a glimpse, a lucky look while breezing down a back country road, almost missed in a quick seconds blink. What … Continue reading
240 The guest
She owns an engraved invitation, permanent, though we seldom expect her. Still, she comes never too early, ever punctually on the dot. When we hear her at our door, no time for last second house cleaning, cake baking, “Is there … Continue reading
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239 A fugue of waves
Fugues in waves cross, collide, creshendo, metso forte’, mixing foam with dissonence, assualting sand and serenity as I rest on an ocean beach. Yet what we know of surity desolves at sea side. I doze, secure, toes soaked and tide … Continue reading
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