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such a tiny angel you was.
Dee's very, very first son
straite from God's luving arms.

Our little man, Ty, you grew
from Mom's tender breast.
Soon wasn't enough milk for you
so it was artificial formula too.

Jus before Christmas you went home.
The very first as family.
Now you've grown, in school.
Mamaw sure misses you.

Altho you live far away
doesn' mean we don't care.
Our little man Ty
We'll see you again, don't cry.

4-ever luv,
yo Mamaw [comments] => 5 [counter] => 256 [topic] => 23 [informant] => emystar [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => FamilyPoems )
OUR LITTLE MAN, TY

Contributed by emystar on Tuesday, 9th December 2003 @ 07:22:49 AM in AEST
Topic: FamilyPoems



A primmy at seven months
such a tiny angel you was.
Dee's very, very first son
straite from God's luving arms.

Our little man, Ty, you grew
from Mom's tender breast.
Soon wasn't enough milk for you
so it was artificial formula too.

Jus before Christmas you went home.
The very first as family.
Now you've grown, in school.
Mamaw sure misses you.

Altho you live far away
doesn' mean we don't care.
Our little man Ty
We'll see you again, don't cry.

4-ever luv,
yo Mamaw




Copyright © emystar ... [ 2003-12-09 07:22:49]
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Re: OUR LITTLE MAN, TY (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Tuesday, 9th December 2003 @ 03:16:24 PM AEST
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emy this is adorable and so loving, he must be such a cutie! hugs n' love nessa


Re: OUR LITTLE MAN, TY (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Tuesday, 9th December 2003 @ 06:04:16 PM AEST
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Emmy, how I loved your loving poem.
My Montie too was premature, and how I longed to take him home and hold him all alone....I'm so glad your poem didn't end with tears....I was afraid if I continued reading he may not make it....as many do not. This was so loving, warm, and kind, just like the ladie's poem designed. Bet you do miss him, and he will always miss you!
warm granny love,
ConSue


Re: OUR LITTLE MAN, TY (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Tuesday, 9th December 2003 @ 06:04:41 PM AEST
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Emmy, how I loved your loving poem.
My Montie too was premature, and how I longed to take him home and hold him all alone....I'm so glad your poem didn't end with tears....I was afraid if I continued reading he may not make it....as many do not. This was so loving, warm, and kind, just like the ladie's poem designed. Bet you do miss him, and he will always miss you!
warm granny love,
ConSue


Re: OUR LITTLE MAN, TY (User Rating: 1 )
by venkat on Wednesday, 10th December 2003 @ 12:32:48 AM AEST
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Tender feelings pass through my mind.. its beautiful.. venkat


Re: OUR LITTLE MAN, TY (User Rating: 1 )
by 13Hopes on Monday, 22nd December 2003 @ 05:03:31 AM AEST
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Is it not amazing that grandparents have thier own little thing with grand kids... (Thing... ? i dont know how to describe it any other way... :)
Ill read this one again...

Cheers
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