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 14

By Randy Wilson

Baby poems and baby shower poems can express any sentiment. Whether sweet, funny, or loving, poems are an ideal way to say what’s on your heart. And if you need some help with what to say, online you can find everything you’re looking for having to do with poems and baby shower poems.

Anyone can write a baby poem, and everyone enjoys reading them, young and old. Poems are wonderful to include on baby shower invitations or birth announcements. Baby shower poems can have rhythm and rhyme, but they certainly don’t have to.

Poems can be either long or short, but short is probably best for your typical baby shower needs. Poems can be sentimental, sappy or sweet. Poems can be original and creative or standard and more traditional. Don’t hesitate to add a little humor as well!

Either way, all baby shower poems are appropriate for welcoming the newborn and honoring the birth mother or mother to be.

The people who are most often touched by poems are those who have had children themselves. Sweet poems can remind them of the time when their little ones were still young.

No one will appreciate them more than the family members themselves. If you are a creative writer or have a special talent for putting words together in a special way, then you should try writing your own baby shower poems. This would make a great gift idea as well.

If you really like the poem you’ve written, it can be framed and displayed as a wonderful memento or keepsake. Years later when the baby has grown, think of how special they will feel knowing the words that were written were just for them.

Sample Poems

Baby Shower:

Special people all around

Love and happiness abound

Babies, presents, cake, flower

Thank you for the baby shower

Thanks for all the work you’ve done

To welcome our new precious son

Baby Poem:

Teeny, tiny little toes

Small and round little nose

A precious gift from heaven above

My sweet baby that I love

We’ve longed to see you face to face

And we’ve prepared a special place

Just for you, our baby

If you are not the creative type – don’t worry! There are lots of places that you can look online for poems to say just the thing you want to say.

Poems have been written on all subjects throughout the ages, and baby poems and baby shower poems are no exception. A quick search online doesn’t have to take any time at all.

But if you decide to write your own baby poems, even common things can inspire you. Inspiration can be found anywhere. Look to your own memories from the past. What was special about your childhood?

What special object have you treasured over the years? What words of wisdom or advice could you pass on to the next generation? Look around the house and imagine a baby being there. What do you see, hear, or feel?

Let those thoughts be the source of your best baby poems. You do not have to write like Shakespeare, you just have to be sincere.

There are also poems for saying thank you to the guests for coming to the shower, and thanking them for the gifts they may have given.

Common baby poem themes are often safety, peace, love and happiness. When a baby is born, it is a time to reflect on the meaning of life and what is really important in life. Whether you are religious or not, baby poems can be written as simple prayers or encouragement.

Who hasn’t heard the famous lines – “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep”? Baby poems have been the source of many needlepoint crafts and have been given as cherished baby gifts and will continue to be for years to come. Why not add baby shower poems or baby poems to your next newborn celebration?

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Randy has dozens more baby shower related articles such as Baby Shower Centerpieces and Free Baby Shower Games.

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Aug 17

I want to talks about little bit of life it self. This might not be the happiest entry what I have written so far, but I just have to get this one written. I want to tell you have I feel and what should be done. I start with one of my baby poems I recently have written:

Guardian of life

“Hold my hand and shut our eyes,

I will stay here and guard you sleep,

I’m here just for you,

 

If you happen to see a bad dream,

You can always turn to me,

You’ll see me watching your dream.

 

If you don’t see me at your side,

I might be just gone, for awhile.

I will be back, I’ll promise you that.

 

It is my job to guard your life,

Give you the protection,

On that I’ll do my very best.

 

But I won’t be there forever,

That’s something you have except,

I get old and then…gone forever.

 

Until that day comes you can thrust,

I will be near and hold your hand.

Now sleep my baby, close your eyes

Your father is here to guard you dreams.”

Not the most riming one from my baby poems, but still. I like this one. It’s about the way life treats us. Only thing what can make our life valuable is that it will someday end. No questions about it. The idea of whole life is what we do about it. Of course we can crawl to a cave and start feeling pity of our self, but there is something else you can also do.

It’s our kids who need guidance. Think about it. If everything what we did during our life will be wiped out to eternity when the time comes…what’s the point in living? That’s why we have children in the first. Our legacy will be carried to the future through them. If we guide our children with respect through their life, they will remember us.

This is also the reason what made me write my first baby poem. It’s for my child. I can only wish that someday she can read it again and remember how much I loved her, but still I do it. If it also brings some happiness to somebody else, that’s only a bonus. I respect that too and I’ll be very happy about it, but still it’s not the primary reason.

I think there is one old song what tells that people who have been given love are able to give it away. I have a theory on this. I hope you agree the following. If every people in the world loves their children from the bottom of their heart, it well develop a butterfly effect and eventually makes world a little better place to live.

Here is what I want you to do. Love you children. If you can’t show it anyway else, write some baby poems. It doesn’t take too much time if you happened to be a busy, hard working person. You can find all the information what you need from my blog or from other places in the internet. There are some books even in real life you can search if you have the time. I don’t care how you do it…only thing what matters is that you do it!

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Aug 14

 

One of my poet friends (a real poet…) said ones: “Poets are pioneers of a language.” How true. He showed me some of his writings and guess what…I didn’t understand it at all. It was in my mother thong, but still. I don’t remember what the phrase was what he showed me, it’s too long ago. What I do remember is that I understood this: regular poetry is not for me. Probably I’m just too stupid to understand it. Go figure…

At that time I started to write my own kind of poetry. Now days I call it baby poems because I have a kid. In the past it was more sadness in my writings, but after the light of my life did born the matter changed. Everything is targeted to my little one.

Anyway, I still do read some regular poetry. Its one source of my inspiration, from that I can find some ideas how to use different combinations of words in my own “work”. I don’t see the point reading modern poetry. Its still do hard to understand it. What I use are the Bible, old love poetry books, children’s poetry, some good online sources what I have found and Christianity books. All of this contains basically happiness and joy of life. Everything what I need when I’m writing.

Here is my free advice to you: if you struggle with you writings find a source of ideas. You can try those I mentioned before, but what ever suits to you. Remember, practise is the only thing in the world what creates a master. Reading source full material will help you to get started. It’s an old trick and very used on every concept even now days. Combine that to your own feelings and you have some awesome baby poems in you hands.

Like in all my posts I try to bring out some new material what I have written. If I’m talking about getting a source for you, I think it’s better to start creating one. If it happens that you don’t find anything else.

This one talks about a morning some time age. I and my daughter were sleeping in the same room. She suddenly woke up at 5am! I were little frustrated because she didn’t want to go back to sleep. So, we had a little struggle there. This poem tells you the rest.

 

Bad Morning

“You took the morning from me,

Did wake up too early,

Why you are still crying,

I woke up already?

Oh, let’s go do some breakfast

Forget what I ever said,

I do love you anyway,

But my eyes are still red!

My darling, stop crying,

I’m so sorry I yelled,

Look, the sun is shining,

Let it bring back the smiling

On both of us, in this bad morning.”

 

Hope you enjoyed. Next post will be Part Two of my collection. Baby Poems are lot of fun. Hope you agree!

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Aug 11

Some time now (1,5 years to be precise…age of my daughter) I had a great opportunity to search the miracle of parenthood. I’m a father and so proud of it. Own child is a greatest gift what you can ever get. If you, dear reader are a parent, I hope you feel the same way.

I have noticed some lack of confidence among parents I know. From my short experience I can say that raising a child is not always like dancing in daylight, but here is some activity advice you might want to try. Have you ever heard about baby poems? It’s the aspect of literacy that no parent should miss. And it’s helpful too…not a life saver, but good way to spend time.

Poetry it self is sometimes quite hard to understand. You need to think what you are reading. Every time you read a regular poem you might find some new meanings to it. Baby poems are not like that at all. It’s simple, from heart, with love and easy to understand. Anyone can write them. Even you! Here is what I mean:

“Why you cry,

Alone in there,

Come and hug me,

You know I care.

 

Together we heal,

Every wound you got,

So come to hug me,

I missed you so much!”

You can probably catch the ideal situation for this baby poem. You can make these up as many as you can for every different situation. I think its better way to calm or comfort your child with a poem than just ordinary order “Calm down now:” Ok, that needs some talent, but practice makes the master.

If you are indeed a parent you should at least try this out. I think these might work even with bigger children (up to teenage at least…). Baby poems are lot of fun to read and write no matter how old you are.

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