I didn't know what it would mean
To have a son to raise.
I didn't know how much you'd need
Of both correction and praise.
I didn't know how many why's
You'd ask 'bout everything.
I didn't know how much you'd test,
Nor how much joy you'd bring.
I didn't know I'd lose such sleep,
Concerned for your well-being.
I didn't know you'd help me learn
Another way of seeing.
I didn't know our souls would mesh
In a mother-son special way.
I didn't know that there'd be times
I didn't know what to say.
I didn't know that I would cry
When things went well for you—
Or when I reflected and recognized
How much, over time, you grew.
I didn't know how hard it'd be
To let you leave our home.
I didn't know then; I know now you're here
In my heart, Son—wherever you roam.
© 2024 Teresa Miles Kephart
2 comments:
This is most excellent. 😊
Absolutely beautiful.
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