Somewhere...someplace... today...
a family is waiting to hear...
Is something wrong with their baby?
The answers aren't quite clear...
This family has entered an unwanted world...
And they just don't know what to expect...
Somewhere...someplace... today
They first heard the words: heart defect.
And how they hoped this was not true...
And thought... this cannot be...
I too... know just how this feels...
For one day...this was me.
Somewhere...someplace...today...
A man and a woman embrace...
Their baby is in surgery...
They long to see his face...
They haven't got to hold him yet...
Without...a cord or line...
They pace the room awaiting news...
And hope he'll be just fine.
Prayers fill this busy waiting room...
And mom and dad are scared...
Somewhere...someplace..today...
The tiniest hearts are repaired.
Somewhere...someplace...today...
A child's growing fast...
Smiling, laughing, thriving...
His mom thinks...can this last?
It's almost easy...to forget...
That anything is wrong...
Somewhere...someplace..today...
Her child seems so strong.
Somewhere...someplace... today...
A little boy fights...just to live
A father holds his tiny hand...
His love...all he can give...
The doctor's are all baffled...
They fear that he might die...
Somewhere...someplace...today...
A family says goodbye...
Somewhere...someplace...each year..
More than 40,000 families will see...
What it means...when something's wrong...
They'll face a CHD.
Today...for just a moment...
Stop...remember...reflect...
Make time to tell someone you know...
"I've been changed by a heart defect".
Author - Stephanie Husted
(Sorry, it won't post with the spaces and the layout that I wanted)
Can you believe we've made it from this...
To this!
4 comments:
And you've done it so well!!!
You have been amazing through all of this and I'm sure your lives have been changed for the better.
I love you!
Mom
Hooray for little Peyton. We are sure glad he's doing so great!
Wow! He's come a long way. What a great, patient, loving mother you are.
Just found your blog, Melanie. I loved this poem very much, and am so glad Peyton is doing well!
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