A Dad’s Poem – To My Child

DAD - BABY RACHEL - MOM

Just for this morning, I am going to smile whenever I see your face.
and laugh when I feel like crying.

Just for this morning, I will let you wake up softly, all rumpled in your
flannel and I will hold you until you are ready.

Just for this morning, I will let you choose what you want to wear, and
smile and say you’re beautiful.

Just for this morning, I am going to step over the laundry, and pick you
up and take you to the park to play.

Just for this morning, I am going to eat a huge breakfast , with bacon
eggs, toast and waffles, and you don’t have to eat any.

Just for this morning, I will leave the dishes in the sink, and let you
teach me how to put that 100 piece puzzle together.

Just for this afternoon, I will unplug the telephone and keep the
computer off, and sit with you in the garden blowing bubbles.

Just for this afternoon, I will not yell once, not even a tiny grumble
when you scream and whine for the ice cream truck, and I will buy you one if he comes by.

Just for this afternoon, I won’t worry about what you are going to be
when you grow up or who you might have been before your diagnosis.

Just for this afternoon, I will let you help me bake cookies, and I won’t
stand over you trying to ‘fix’ things.

Just for this afternoon, I will let you put all kinds of barettes in my
hair, and put lipstick on my face, and I will tell you how pretty you have made me look.

Just for this afternoon I will take you to McDonalds and buy us both a
Happy meal so you can have both toys.

Just for this evening, I will hold you in my arms and tell you a story
about how you were born, and how much we love you.

Just for this evening, I will let you splash in the bathtub and not get
angry when you throw water over your sister’s head.

Just for this evening, I will let you stay up late while we sit on the
porch swing and count all the stars.

Just for this evening, I will bring you glasses of water, and snuggle
beside you for three hours and miss my favorite show on t.v.

Just for this evening, When I kneel down to pray, I will simply be
grateful for all that I have and not ask for anything, except

Just one more day.

– – – copyright 1999 Sally Meyer
 

6 thoughts on “A Dad’s Poem – To My Child”

  1. Thanks for being such inspiration in this uncertain time. I am wishing Rachel, you and your family Gods richest blessings in health and good will.

    Alethea J Brown

  2. i have a favorite verse in the bible, “though ye badly bedridden oh man, yet trust and you will never die”. There is no stronger thing in this world aside from payers it can move everything. and how can God refuse a sincere prayer of a loving father. As it is written “ask and you shall receive”, like wise it is also written, “when a son ask bread from his father, will his father give him snake?” i know your child will survive her illness all through God the the author of life and through Jesus the divine doctor so with the intervention of the Holy Spirit. My prayers for the restoration of your child’s health… God Bless

  3. May god bless your little child. I am a father myself and you are an inspiration to all fathers out there. I so feel your pain that words fail me. I will pray for your little child and hope god gives you all the strength.

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