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Max he was born, A gift given forever Welcomed by 3, That’s pretty neat Our beautiful son, I say minus conceit, Well, he was a riot, He demanded his place Months marched along, Our boy was so splendid, Before we would falter So we scheduled a forum We did something cool The first years fly by By then Max was one, If we are appraising, Across the next couple of years, We were right – it flew fast, A half decade later, Yes, we’re attached, September is soon; It’s a little bit fitting My days have been filled But I know in my heart No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
one summer morn,
the weekend of Father’s Day.
to constantly treasure
in every conceivable way.
Mia just to my knee,
she met him with “I Love You.”
and impossibly sweet.
I swear it’s emphatically true.
happy ham from day one,
was congested in genuine joy.
we were right then complete,
there with our girl and our boy.
compared to the quiet
of his sister’s sweet sounding coos.
with tears on his face,
to settle he’d simply refuse.
the year sang her song,
that final verse twisted our tune.
but we were extended;
our minutes all scattered and strewn.
we needed to alter;
new lives to fit our new need.
with happy decorum,
then wrote down a plan and agreed.
and opened a school
for wee-ones with wonderful wit.
in the blink of an eye -
a fact we couldn’t forget.
over two feet of fun,
both mired in mischief and mirth.
well life was amazing,
better each day since his birth.
surrounded by peers,
our puppy progressed to a dog.
but we made each minute last,
unwilling to live in a fog.
he’s the constant creator
of limitless minutes of joy.
but he’s truly unmatched,
my clever, congenial boy.
an upcoming moon.
Our school day will see two in the car.
to find me admitting
that I find that idea bizarre.
by the bliss that we build,
and that I shall never forget.
that we’re still at the start
and the best has not happened yet.Writer Dad
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