
Grandmas
If I were granted any
wish,
I'll tell you what I'd
do,
I'd wish my kids were
small again,
for just a month or two.
To hear
their squeals of
laughter,
to watch them while they
play.
And when they ask me to
join in,
I'd NOT say "Not
today."
To hug
again their chubby frame,
to kiss away their tears,
and cherish childhood
innocence's
that's washed away the
years.
Then
when it's story time
again,
I'd stay a little longer,
to answer questions, sing
the songs,
so memories would be
stronger.
But
time is callous, wishes,
myth,
yet God in all his
wisdom,
has given me another
chance
before I join his
kingdom.
The
face may not be just the
same,
the name is changed, 'tis
true,
but yet the smile that
radiates,
reminds me so of you.
God
must have known that
Grandma
would need a chance or
two.
For many little happy
things
she hadn't time to do.
So God
gave love to Grandmas
to equal that before,
that, in effect embraces
those little lives she
bore.
~Author Unknown~

Grandparents
Few can
bring the warmth
We can find in their
embrace,
And little more is needed
to bring love.
Than the smile on their
face.
They've a supply of
precious stories,
Yet they've time to wipe
a tear,
Or give us reasons to
make us laugh,
They grow more precious
through the years.
I believe that God sent
us Grandparents
As our legacy from above,
To share the moments of
our life,
As extra measures of His
love.
-~Author Unknown~

 



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