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Created on: August 18, 2008 Last Updated: October 24, 2009
I carried you for nine long months.
I went through the toughest and the
most painfullest labor I could have thought.
But, when they placed you in my arms
all the pain disappeared.
And what I saw was a miracle.
With your beautiful blue eyes....
your two cute little ears...
your little button nose....
your little rosy lips...
with your ten little fingers
and your tiny little toes.
I was over joyed at the wonderful sight you was.
For now and always,
You will be my one and only,
wonderful and special daughter;
That I love more then life itself.
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