Baby Poem
Babies talk from the womb. How do I know? Because he or she wrote this poem. You got to read it!
A Little Note From Me...
©
Joleana D. Allender
When I first felt your hand on mamma's belly.
I knew right away that you must be my daddy.
So gently at first-for fear I'd somehow burst,
then a little firmer-aren't I a little squirmer?
When I first heard your voice through mamma's belly,
I knew right away you'd be such a loving daddy.
Momma said, speak a little louder,so I could hear,
but how could she know? I heard you loud and clear!
I knew right away that you must be my daddy.
So gently at first-for fear I'd somehow burst,
then a little firmer-aren't I a little squirmer?
When I first heard your voice through mamma's belly,
I knew right away you'd be such a loving daddy.
Momma said, speak a little louder,so I could hear,
but how could she know? I heard you loud and clear!
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