Take My Hand
by Heather Spears Kallusfrom Sips of Sunshine blog
Photo Credit: lightfoot at morgueFile.com |
(A
Pro-Life Poem for Down Syndrome Awareness Month)
Take my
hand and not my life – please Mommy let me live,
The extra chromosome inside means I have more to
give.
I know you’re scared about the news, but please let
me explain,
Don’t think of what you might be losing – think of
what you’ll gain.
A loving
child with almond eyes – a deep crease in my palm,
In that crazy world out there – I will be your
calm.
I might be small and flexible – a tiny nose and
ears,
We’re more alike than different, you’ll learn
throughout the years.
Sometimes
things won’t work quite right, but please give me a
chance,
I’ll need some extra time for sure, but soon I’ll
sing and dance.
I might have trouble talking too; just ask me to
repeat,
I’ll steal your heart, Mommy and Dad, the moment that
we meet.
I’ll need
a little longer, to learn to read and write,
Just show me how to draw and count, you’ll see I’m
very bright.
If you teach me early on, my IQ will just
soar,
You’ll tell me that you love me so – I’ll say, “I
love you MORE!”
I’ll go to
school and work real hard to make you very proud,
I’ll teach you how to truly love because I’ll love
out loud.
No scientist can tell you why...I was made this
way,
But Mommy, please be certain, God hand-picked you on
that day.
He chose
you, Mom and Daddy, because He knew you’d be,
The ones who’d be just right – for the special gift
of me.
So, when I’m born, please take my hand – gentle is my
soul,
God sent me down to teach you trust – that IS my very
goal.
My joy
will be contagious – my heart, an open door,
I’ll show you what life’s all about – I’ll leave you
wanting more.
More of what God offers – that God IS love
Himself,
Not to sweat the small stuff – leave those worries on
the shelf.
So, Mom
and Daddy, take my hand – I will be your light,
I won’t withhold an ounce of love – I’ll love with
all my might.
You won’t be able...to rush through…this life, while
by my side,
You’ll have to slow it down a notch, since I will be
your guide.
I’m not
perfect, Mom and Dad, and really no one is,
The one thing that I DO know…is only that we’re
His.
It won’t be long now, Mom and Dad – my birthday’s
coming soon,
I’ll be there...in twenty weeks – please bring me a
balloon.
Accept my
own uniqueness; respect what I can do,
Patience is the key to see…I’m special just like
you.
My journey might look different – just work with me
each day,
I’ll bring so much…to your life…WORDS just
cannot say.
On my
eleventh birthday, I want to bake my cake,
And, Daddy, let’s go fishing. God showed me a GREAT lake!
He actually showed me many things before He sent me
down,
Mostly, Mom, He taught me…that love is NOT a
noun.
Dad...love’s a verb…a mighty action word, it surely
is,
I’ll give you just a tiny glimpse...of the love
that’s His.
You’ll see Christ in all I do and all I say each
day,
You might pay more attention to the little things –
you may.
Please
hold me close when I am born – I really am a gem,
My
talents might be hidden – you can help me find them.
Why IS Down Syndrome set aside for just a numbered
few?
Cause God...He chooses wisely – not just anyone will
do.
So, take
my hand and not my life – please Mommy let me live,
The extra chromosome inside means I have more to
give.
I’m glad you’re not as scared now, Mom, cause no one
is to blame,
By
choosing life, you saved an angel – one you get to name.
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