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Created on: July 11, 2010
A thump, a kick,
A little tickle,
His foot glides across,
A baby-sized wiggle.
A rhythmic beating,
A hiccup perhaps,
As his tiny body pulses
To nature’s cadence
A lub-dub, lub-dub,
A tiny heart chugs.
As it grows in strength
To sustain a life.
Two people as one,
For nine months only
Before the day comes,
And a life is born.
But for now I will sit,
And enjoy this time.
When my baby and me,
Can enjoy life as one.
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