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To My Future Daughter
I hope I am capable of giving you the life you deserve
To step up and be the mother that every child needs
A mom who is willing to put everything aside
To put a smile on you face every day
I want to be the person you come to when you need someone
To make sure you never feel alone in this world
Not only to do my job as a mother but also a close friend
The person you can trust more than anyone
Make memories you’ll never forget
To watch each other grow physically and mentally
I’ll do my best to protect you from the outside world
Until it’s time for you to go off on your own
I want you to feel comfortable with the people I bring before you
To communicate with me on whatever you’re feeling or going through
For you to have a dad who chooses you first
For me and your father to put our problems aside for you
Be there for your first words and steps
To watch you go off to preschool and elementary school
See you graduate from high school and college
And support you with your plans for your future
I want to teach my daughter to be kind to people
Yet not let others take advantage of her
To prepare her for the outside world
Until it’s time for her to go off on her own.
A.L
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This piece is directed to my unborn daughter.