Grandchildren Poem

A Grandfather overcome with love for his two Granddaughters

Two Sweethearts

© Richard N. Cook
God said, "I have something special for you,
I thought I would send one, but I just sent two."

Grandaughters they be, and it's really nice.
God thought to bless Grandpa twice.

Two little girls God sent to me,
Just how lucky can a Grandpa be?

Flooding my life with so much joy,
Girls aren't the same as a little boy.

They just love you and become apart,
Twisting like a vine around your heart.

Each one grows a little each day,
Growing up in their own little way.

Just so beautiful, like two cultured pearls,
My how Grandpa loves his two girls.

Two sweethearts I like to call them,
Gods' gift to me, I should thank him.

None so loved your Grandpa imparts,
Katelyn and Kaysi, my two sweethearts.

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Published: Jun 2007

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