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Happy Birthday, Amy


When Zachary’s slender hand grasps yours
You lay aside your evening chores,
Embarking out upon a pillowed sea.
The books reclining on your knees
(Yours motherhood; his history),
Two spirits blend, his head leans on your arm.
He doesn’t have to say, “I love you, Mom.”

Seth’s plaintive cry splits pre-dawn’s calm
Needing, it seems, your loving balm.
His message, to the point: “Take me to Mom.”
Setting the steaming mug aside
You let him burrow deep, and hide,
Enveloped in the solace of your warmth.
He doesn’t have to say, “I love you, Mom.”

Sam, snuggled in the upper bunk
The drink of sleep not fully drunk
Has no idea you’re already up.
The mixing bowl, the flour and spice
He’ll see, and lisp, “O Paradithe”
And wrap two sturdy arms around your waist.
He doesn’t have to say, “I love you, Mom.”

Your husband rises every day
And views – miraculous display –
How shirts, once hampered, now hangers adorn.
Somehow his bride has taught the boys,
Delivered meals and picked up toys
Each task accomplished with a servant’s heart.
She doesn’t have to say, “I love you, Dear.”

Please let these meager words convey
Our notice of the price you pay;
Your treasure’s reinvested in our lives.
For God in gracious providence
With perfect timing, perfect sense,
Has planted you, our roots run deep – entwined.
He does not have to say we’re loved
We see His token from above
Revealed every day we live with you.
Good (early) Morning and Happy Birthday, Amy. Here's a poem I
wrote for your special day. While I'm sure you've received finer gifts, none has
been given from a heart that could love you more. I Love You.
David

Comments

LaRona said…
Well said! May you have a blessed day!
Dori Overman said…
What a wonderful birthday gift! I hope you have a wonderful (non fishing!) day!
amy said…
David,

This is beautifully written. I am so blessed to be loved by you and the boys. This poem will be treasured by me for always.

Forever Yours,
Amy

LaRona, Thank you from one of my newest--and yet, already special friends!

Dori, We go way back...You are always so quick to comment, in spite of your very busy life, to encourage or just keep in touch. Thank you!
Donna said…
Absolutely Beautiful! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMY!!!
That man of yours is one talented and great guy! Love the poem!! What a special gift.
Wishing you a very happy and blessed birthday Amy. You deserve a wonderful, quiet and pampered day, full of celebrating you!
I sure wish we lived closer to one another, as I imagine we would be great friends, but I enjoy the great friendship we share this way as a second best.:)
Love you and have a wonderful day!
Sharlyn said…
Happy Birthday, Blogger friend!! WHat a sweet poem. Your life has inspired and encouraged me, too. God bless!!
Unknown said…
The poem is great! Just needs a line about what a great friend you are! Happy Birthday girl!
Chelgren Family said…
Happy Birthday Amy! I hope you had a absolutely perfect day - and many more....

Love,
Angie
UL Cards Fan said…
Happy Birthday Amy!

Hope it is filled with all the things that make you happy.

Love, LINDA
Amanda said…
Amy - God bless you and I hope you had a wonderful birthday. Just a reminder, you are a blessing to me! Thank you.
Rachel said…
Amy,
David has a way with words, his poem is a beautiful gift. I'm sure you will always treasure it.
Kimberly said…
Happy Birthday! Love and Blessings to you!
Lisa said…
Happy Birthday to you Amy! That's neat about our b-days...October is one of my favorite months too...the cool season of fall that it brings. Look forward in staying up with ya through blogging!!! Take care...
The Yates' said…
What a perfect birthday gift...happy birthday, a little late!
Mary Ellen said…
This isn't being sent on the right day but I hope your birthday was as wonderful as you are!

Wow on the poem, now THAT is the way to start your birth-day out right!
Rochelle said…
I read this a few days ago on my mobile device, which is difficult to put comments on, so I waited til today to comment.
GORGEOUS, SWEET & BEAUTIFUL. What a perfect b-day present!! He must be a sweet guy!
Valerie said…
Happy B-lated Birthday! What a special expression of love to you from your husband. I trust that the rest of your day was as wonderful as your 'morning surprise'from David!:)
Unknown said…
Thanks to all of you for your kind words! I am so blessed to have such great group of online friends...who have been a great source of strength for me during this last year!
Amy, What a beautiful poem; a treasure of thought! Though it's a few days late, here is my heartfelt wish just the same...Happy Birthday. I hope it was wonderful! xo rachel
jenny said…
Happy belated birthday, Amy! David is so gifted and true in what he says.
Lisa said…
Amy, I hope your day was great!! The poem is beautiful and radiates the love your family has for you. You are truly blessed.

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