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When you were just a baby and I looked into your eyes, I
loved you more my little one than you could realize. To hold my precious
little girl and see your little face, I had been blessed beyond compare with
God's own loving grace.

He gave you to me and I love you more than you could know, A love that is
so special and all mothers know it's so. A mother's love is endless and will
last eternity, But children do not understand how much love that can be.

A special love that mother's have and only they can show, And only when
you are a mother can you truly know. To love so much a little one that is a
part of you, A part of you to love and cherish mothers know it's true.

You watch them grow and hope that they have prospered in your
care, Because your love and understanding constantly was there. They never
fully understand the love that you have shown, Until they reach a stage in
life when they are fully grown.

So now my precious daughter as your day is drawing near, You have so much
excitement and a little bit of fear. Your little one is on the way and soon
it will arrive, And when it does I will be there standing by your side.

I want to see your smiling face and feel your inner glow, When you hold
your little one and then you'll finally know, How very much I love you
because you are part of me, And when you hold your little one then you will
finally see.

A mother's love is special and you'll finally understand, When you hold
the fingers of your baby's little hand. So precious and so delicate and
feelings that are new, And then my precious daughter you'll know how much I
love you.

© 1999 James A. Kisner.
Thank you so very much James for granting permission
for your wonderful poetry to be displayed
on my website.
The Poems and Writings of James A. Kisner (PoppyK1@aol.com)
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and impressions on his poem,
'My Daughter You Will See'.

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