Sunday, July 11, 2010

KIDS: POEMS FOR PARENTS


                                                        POEMS FOR PARENTS
                                                                 A Haiku Series


                                                             for Ben and Becky,
                                                who, by God's grace, turned out okay
                                                                  in spite of us.



NEWBORN


No wonder you cry:
Just being alive is
Sensory overload!



3 MONTHS


Another summons?
I can't!--until your softness
Touches me again.



6 MONTHS


Scientific mind:
You experiment with taste,
Sampling a dead fly.



9 MONTHS


Struggling with new skills--
crawling, walking, sky-diving--
Muscle frustration!



         ONE


Just a year ago
I couldn't imagine you
Would define my life.



               TWO


Where can you have gone?
Ssh! curled up asleep in
Grandma's turkey roaster!



          THREE (1)


You start nursery school;
I find myself along--
watching Sesame Street!



          THREE (2)


Sat through a sermon
On being free in Jesus?
Your eyes dance: "I'm f'wee!"



FOUR


My philosopher!
"How does it feel to be four?"
"Like chok'lit!"



             FIVE


Five fingers, five toes,
So many important things
come in five's.  Like you.



          SIX


Stormy, forgetful,
Body-obsessed. Hang in there:
First adolescence.



            SEVEN


Each lost tooth we cheer--
Aren't those the ones we couldn't
Wait to see come in?



            EIGHT


Here's where it begins--
Parent-child role reversal.
Now you read to me.



          NINE


Gum in the washer--
What was life like without kids?
I can't remember.



           TEN


You may be ready
For lipstick and strapless gowns--
Cool it 'til I am!



            ELEVEN


You can't wait, young man,
Outgrowing all your clothing,
to outgrow us, too!



          TWELVE


I thought I was through
With school. Out of my depth--and
Algebra to come?



      THIRTEEN


Son: Endless riddles
And shrillest whistle west of
The Mississippi!



       FOURTEEN


Lingering fragrance--
Spearmint gum and suntan oil:
Our 'tween-age daughter.



         FIFTEEN (1)


Someday you'll have girls
And I hope they're just like you!
Just retribution!



         FIFTEEN (2)


Someday you'll have girls
And I hope they're just like you--
My daughter, my friend!



             SIXTEEN


You dream your own dreams.
Sex can't explain the marvel--
Where did you come from?



          SEVENTEEN


Confident, eager--
You scare me! You think you know
How fragile life is.



          EIGHTEEN


Room clean? Homework done?
Trash out already? Is my
Job over--so soon?


Cover design by Kathryn Dickerson
(Poems previously published in Pebbles and The Christian Communicator, 1991.)

Source: http://jessicareynoldsshaverrenshaw.blogspot.com/2010/07/poems-for-parents.html


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