Upon Meeting My Granddaughter For The First Time Poem by David McLansky

Upon Meeting My Granddaughter For The First Time

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They lowered the babe into my lap;
Careful with her ties and snaps,
Her naked legs, startled, churning;
My eyes welled up, my throat was burnng.

I bowed my head, overwhelmed, uncertain,
I choked with feelings at this tiny burden;
I loved this child, suddenly certain
How I wished there was a curtain.

That this might be a private moment
I cried, groaning with embarrasement;
I sobbed, my head bent with tears,
An old man, senile, acting weird.

But there was wisdom in my madness;
I was overflowing with ancestral gladness;
Here was the second seed of my bones,
The present and future now conjoined.

I tickled her bare wrinkled feet,
I thanked her mother for this moment sweet.
In this child, I would live on,
In my GranddaughterThey lowered the babe into my lap;
Careful with her ties and snaps,
Her naked legs, startled, churning;
My eyes welled up, my throat was burnng.

I bowed my head, overwhelmed, uncertain,
I choked with feelings at this tiny burden;
I loved this child, suddenly certain
How I wished there was a curtain.

That this might be a private moment
I cried, groaning with embarrasement;
I sobbed, my head bent with tears,
An old man, senile, acting weird.

But there was wisdom in my madness;
I was overflowing with ancestral gladness;
Here was the second seed of my bones,
The present and future now conjoined.

I tickled her bare wrinkled feet,
I thanked her mother for this moment sweet.
In this child, I would live on,
In my Granddaughter my life prolonged.

Saturday, September 26, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Elaine Sept 10 October 2015

Ever so tender a moment, filled with love! Beautiful David!

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