Unseen, and yet, not unknown
To My Second Granddaughter, On t… Sweet Baby Good girl Shy little one Baby girl
Trees swayed in shadow Outside Grandma’s window room swathed in burgundy velvet and silk
Oh, you were tiny we stayed with Daddy daily and mommy cried and worried they fed you with a tube the lights were turned upon you
Oh, What Eyes so big and round with mascara all around those lashes seem
How’d you get so beautiful How’d you get so smart? How’d you win the lottery Within this grandma’s heart? How’d you look like Daddy
Shining Eyes Earnestly Big boy brain That memory! Sophisticated innocence
Where did we go wrong Wonderful, gentle son? Lost to me when you were young Charming, loving little one. Middle child
They say the second-born is the lost son but, oh, you were found The original one! Looks, charm and talent
You Little Bugger I was nineteen almost going on four you were older than I
Hello, Little One Surprising everyone Your mom, still a tender one from where did you come? Unexpected Treasured One
Once there was a little girl born to one so lost who cherished her but was not there to tell her
So sweet faced and So good natured So tenacious Little helper So well mannered
Baby I didn’t know you were lonely I didn’t know you were angry
When you were born you came to us for six months did we keep your sweet, new self a tiny boy