Sep 18

 

I started to collect some of my writing in here. It’s the best material what I found (own opinion…). I will explain every one of them so you can see my point of view what Baby Poems are about.

So, let’s get going:

The Best Mother In Time

”What a beautiful child has just arrived,

To journey called life, with you she’ll do fine.

Imagine how joyful your time is from now,

Your child soon claims you,

The best mother in time!”

This is something I wrote to my wife after our first child was born. Nothing too complicated, but I think she liked it. Every mother is the best in time for her own child. There is no championship in motherhood so I think my point might get well taken.

Second one in the collection of My Baby Poems:

Every Day And Every Night

“From birth you have been my daylight,

Soon you find your way out to the World,

But that doesn’t change what I see every day and every night,

I will be proud from the success you make in your life,

And I know you will, because you are my child,

But if you fail, remember this,

As your father I will love you, every day and every night.”

This one is a kind of promise what I made to my child. She’s quite young so probably doesn’t understand it yet, but in time she will. I think this kind of promise is important. To me it is. You have to really be into this parenting. Make a promise that you will take care of your child. She or He will look up at you in every turn, you wanted it or not. Its better do it as well as you can. Hope you agree.

Third and the last one of my Baby Poems:

Mistakes you make

“You came from school, tears on you cheek,

You were so sad about thinks you did,

This is a poem I made for you,

We all make mistakes, even mother and me.

You mother and I have been so happy,

Having you as a member of our family,

Your mistakes will never take away,

The home you have, The place you can stay,

What mistake you ever make,

Remember this, our Love won’t ever change.”

The way of thinking I put out here is a classic one. My own mother is a good example how this kind of thinking is used. I have been always welcome to my parent’s home. No matter one I have done. I want to give that to my child also. She has to know I will always love her and she will always be welcome to home!

Here! First part of the Baby Poems collection is done. Hope you liked it. Some rimes are little clumsy, but this is personal poetry. It has to be. Feel free to comment and you can even post your own poetry beneath. Just promise to write you own poems. There’s no any kind of sense copying others work and claim it as own. These poems are so easy to write and no one judges you because of that.

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Sep 30

Poems about Air

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Sep 30

Animal Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets

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Sep 28

Poems of Color

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Sep 28

Baby Jesus Is Born

The most popular children’s Bible story series in the world! Generations of Christian children have learned the Bible through the lively poems and colorful illustrations of Arch Books. Parents trust these colorful books to teach their children Bible stories from Genesis through Acts in a fun,

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Sep 26

Mothers and Daughters
Reflecting on the timeless and precious nature of teh mother-daughter bond, “Mothers and Daughters” celebrates that special relationship, drawing on quotations from times gone by, and from modern sources, to rejoice in the love and unshakable strength of sisterhood that mothers and daughters share. With poetry, memory, proverb, and wit, contributors from Emily Dickinson to Madonna, Louisa May Alcott to Maya Angelou, revel in their tales of motherhood and mothers– creating a warm-hearted, soul-strenghthening collection that is the perfect gift for anyone who has ever been– or even knows– a mother or a daughter.
I’ve never felt anything like it in my life, it’s an amazing love.
– “Gwynneth Paltrow,” on her daughter Apple
What do girls do who haven’t any mothers to help them through their troubles?
“– Louisa May Alcott
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“– Erich Fromm”

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Sep 26

Baby Einstein Pretty Poems & Wonderful Words Giant Board Book

Exposes your little one to language through poetry! Interactive lift-the-flaps makes discovery fun! Sturdy, over-sized hardcover edition Appropriate for ages 18 months and up Pretty Poems and Wonderful Words Lift-the-Flap Book introduces your child to the magical world of poetry in fun and

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Sep 24

Poems & Flowers
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Sep 24

The Stone Lamp

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Sep 22

Poems about Fire

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