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Nature Never Told
by Timothy O'Fallon Like the whispered breath of Spring I would have welcomed your first cry; Instead, our first hello becomes a wint'ry last goodbye. Death stole away the dreams we kept like clothes for dressing you; Yet robbed of all our hopes and dreams, your soul is born anew. Your mother dreamt you dressed in lace with ribbons in your hair; Now stars dance on your robes--your locks caress the morning air. I'd hoped to read you fairy tales. I'd planned to teach you rhyme; But now your tales are fairer and your verse eclipses mine; For you are more than grownup dreams could ever hope to hold; Your story is a starlit one that Nature never told. So even as I wash your face with streams of anguished tears You start a great adventure free from loneliness and fear. In Heaven's watch we leave you now to sing and praise and play; So some Spring when we meet you there, you'll show us Heaven's ways.
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