Little Feet Poem by Debra McIntyre

Little Feet



Nothing ever sounds so sweet
As the pitter patter of Little Feet
Up and down well travelled stairs
With padded feet and braided hair
Walking swiftly, or, running wild
Little Feet always make me smile
When Little Feet grow
And, their toys are put away
In my mind they'll live forever
My love for them will never dissipate
We'll laugh and eat jelly beans
Then run through every room
Waving scarves like bright colored banners
Announcing the arrival of her heiness soon
They tap their feet on stage
And, swim in wading pools
They sit on a crowded school bus
On their way to elementary school
Little Feet share smiles with missing teeth
Warm enough to melt your hearts
But, mostly they spread joy and peaceful love
Imprinted with the stamp of approval
From the bottoms of Little Feets soul

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