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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

"Someday"

The following is from a children's book. It's such a wonderfully pretty little book, with delightful pictures of a mother and a baby. As the story progresses, the baby grows into a toddler, a teen.... and then grows up... and the pictures stay delicate and pastel-y and heartwarming throughout the book. Each page has just the one sentence, which clearly describes the pictures above the words.

The title is "Someday," by Alison McGhee and Peter H. Reynolds:

One day I counted your fingers and kissed each one.

One day the first snowflakes fell, and I held you up and watched them melt on your baby skin.

One day we crossed the street and you held my hand tight.

Then, you were my baby.... and now you are my child.

Sometimes, when you sleep, I watch you dream, and I dream too...

That someday you will dive into the cool, clear water of a lake.

Someday you will walk into a deep wood.

Someday your eyes will be filled with a joy so deep that they shine.

Someday you will run so fast and so far your heart will feel like fire.

Someday you will swing high-- so high, higher than you ever dared to swing.

Someday you will hear something so sad that you will fold up with sorrow.

Someday you will call a song to the wind, and the wind will carry your song away.

Someday I will stand on this porch and watch your arms waving to me until I no longer see you.

Someday you will look at this house and wonder how something that feels so big can look so small.

Someday you will feel a small weight against your strong back.

Someday I will watch you brushing your child's hair.

Someday, a long time from now, your own hair will glow silver in the sun.

And when that day comes, you will remember me.

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