Daffodil
The sad yet joyous story of a girl born deaf as seen through her father's eyes.
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I swear I saw daffodils sprouting
in the snow at our mountain wedding
They say it’s impossible
At sixteen below
We were young and foolish
With our future before us
They said anything in love can grow
The day you delivered
Our baby girl was remembered
By the way she laughed instead
Instead of cried
But she would never hear us
Because of the virus
Be grateful, the Dr. said
She did not die.
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My little daffodil
Your smile was a
Work of art
My little daffodil
You’d laugh when you felt me coming
You hear miracles
With your heart.
The years paged by
As you grew into a woman
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© Randy Watson 2019