When Fake Tea's Good Enough

by Jennifer RIP Lesthat Hayden   Jun 18, 2007


The baby she will conceive
she believes the father
is her only true lover
that made her a wife and
soon to be mother.
As high school sweethearts they
went to the dances and as
they grew older had different romances.
College came and so they went,
turns out their love was truly meant.
One day at lunch in a cute cafe
he knelt down on his knees to say;
"I love you with all my heart,
please take this ring and we'll
never part."
So she took the ring and here
they are their love has taken
them so far.
The baby grew she now is three.
She plays with dolls while
sipping fake tea.
They all swing and pick flowers
at the park and catch
glowing bugs after dark.
Soft giggles from their sweet princess dancing in
her tiny dress.
A life that won't be thrown away.
The princess lives happy every day.
The cherished moments lived with
her will never turn into a blur.
Salty tears of joy on mothers face
as she receives her child's embrace.
And for Mother's Day what may
she find her child's art
that's even signed.
The crayon figures colored
black and blue the hair that's
yellow with flowers too.
The grass is green like Mommy's
eyes.
Her mother then starts to cry.
The father puts fine jewelry
around her neck so on the
lips she gives him a peck.
Their princess then goes to bed
to rest still fully dressed.
Her husband smirks and pulls
out a case in their she finds
some sexy lace.
Another child on the way for with their princess she can play.
A puppy bought from the pet
store.
They named him tiger hear
him roar.
The second child comes to play
with sister and doggy all through the day.
God wouldn't want it any other way.

Can someone please comment...
I come home and check this and I see that people have viewed it and yet no one comments except for one person. I also want ratings.

0


Did You Like This Poem?

Latest Comments

  • 16 years ago

    by Mello193

    Very very good.....this portrayed love and mother hood verywell! Good job indeed...

  • 16 years ago

    by Sylvia

    I like it. It's really good and realistic.