Helping out during the last few weeks of a difficult pregnancy for my daughter-in-law, I am far from home with limited computer access. But my emotions are running high.
A Tiny Handprint
A tiny handprint on the glass
Proof of life of a child now past
So many before I had washed away
But I knew forever this one would stay
It was years before that glass did break
Shattering the vision I’d worked so hard to make
Of my little boy with hands pressed to glass
My only prayer was that my memories would last
So many years have dulled the pain
Life moves forward; heartache wanes
As Grammy watches her latest addition
Hands pressed to glass, my heart transitions
The love buried deep for so many years
Bubbles to the surface erupting in tears
My little grandson, growing so fast
Leaves a tiny handprint on the glass