Mommy's Baby
This poem tells about a woman who is expecting a child. She is so in love with her little baby that she talks with it all the time. She wants the baby to know that the mommy loves and loves it. Even in her dreams, the mother sees and talks to her baby.

The mother tells the baby that she just can't wait to hold her child in her arms. She will do all kinds of things with the baby when it gets here. Mommy can even see the baby crawling all over the floor within a few months. Then, Mommy can see the little one as a toddler, pulling up on things and starting to walk. Of course, her little baby falls down,but it gets right up again. And, Mommy is right there to keep the little one from getting hurt.

Mommy doesn't want to know whether the baby is a boy or girl. She'll find that out soon enough. That will be another of the blessings of the little one's arrival, to learn whether boy or girl has come to bless Mommy.

Oh, what love Mommy has for her baby! Oh, she just can't keep from telling the baby that, over and over and over. What a day when her baby is right there in here arms. Kisses and kisses and kisses. What a treasure! What a jewel! She'd rather have her baby than all the gold in the whole, wide world.

Yes, just a few more months. Every morning, Mommy says, "One day less, my baby, one day less until I have you in my arms. Oh, how Mommy loves you, and loves you, and loves you, my sweet, little one."

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Mommy's Baby
This poem tells about a woman who is expecting a child. She is so in love with her little baby that she talks with it all the time. She wants the baby to know that the mommy loves and loves it. Even in her dreams, the mother sees and talks to her baby.

The mother tells the baby that she just can't wait to hold her child in her arms. She will do all kinds of things with the baby when it gets here. Mommy can even see the baby crawling all over the floor within a few months. Then, Mommy can see the little one as a toddler, pulling up on things and starting to walk. Of course, her little baby falls down,but it gets right up again. And, Mommy is right there to keep the little one from getting hurt.

Mommy doesn't want to know whether the baby is a boy or girl. She'll find that out soon enough. That will be another of the blessings of the little one's arrival, to learn whether boy or girl has come to bless Mommy.

Oh, what love Mommy has for her baby! Oh, she just can't keep from telling the baby that, over and over and over. What a day when her baby is right there in here arms. Kisses and kisses and kisses. What a treasure! What a jewel! She'd rather have her baby than all the gold in the whole, wide world.

Yes, just a few more months. Every morning, Mommy says, "One day less, my baby, one day less until I have you in my arms. Oh, how Mommy loves you, and loves you, and loves you, my sweet, little one."

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Mommy's Baby

Mommy's Baby

by BobbyO Wallace
Mommy's Baby

Mommy's Baby

by BobbyO Wallace

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This poem tells about a woman who is expecting a child. She is so in love with her little baby that she talks with it all the time. She wants the baby to know that the mommy loves and loves it. Even in her dreams, the mother sees and talks to her baby.

The mother tells the baby that she just can't wait to hold her child in her arms. She will do all kinds of things with the baby when it gets here. Mommy can even see the baby crawling all over the floor within a few months. Then, Mommy can see the little one as a toddler, pulling up on things and starting to walk. Of course, her little baby falls down,but it gets right up again. And, Mommy is right there to keep the little one from getting hurt.

Mommy doesn't want to know whether the baby is a boy or girl. She'll find that out soon enough. That will be another of the blessings of the little one's arrival, to learn whether boy or girl has come to bless Mommy.

Oh, what love Mommy has for her baby! Oh, she just can't keep from telling the baby that, over and over and over. What a day when her baby is right there in here arms. Kisses and kisses and kisses. What a treasure! What a jewel! She'd rather have her baby than all the gold in the whole, wide world.

Yes, just a few more months. Every morning, Mommy says, "One day less, my baby, one day less until I have you in my arms. Oh, how Mommy loves you, and loves you, and loves you, my sweet, little one."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940148546788
Publisher: Aladdin Publishing
Publication date: 10/27/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 KB

About the Author

The author was born in Rosine, Ohio County, Kentucky. He was raised within a very few miles of his birthplace. He graduated from the nearby Horse Branch School and then went to Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, about 140 miles away. After earning a degree in physics, he returned to his home area and taught at the Horse Branch School for six years.

He then went to Fort Worth, Texas and was a flight instructor for a year. Upon the death of his father, he returned and worked around the farm for a year, doing electrical work. Soon, though, he began a career in federal employment, working in several states and overseas. He retired a few years and lives in the Fort Worth area with his wife. Wallace has been writing quite a bit and has several works completed, including four full-length books.
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