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Stay Misty For Me - A poem from the Mom on her daughter's wedding day Full Name:
Cindy Evans
Stay Misty For Me
Hello, my wonderful daughter,
and I say that with a great sense
of pride,
I've also got some more overdue
words to say,
and they're going to come from deep
inside:
You'll always be our little girl,
do you remember when you used to
kiss your father's feet?
You were obviously very small then,
and your sense of smell wasn't yet
complete :0)
Do you remember the Weedeater I
bought him for Christmas?
It was supposed to have been a
surprise,
you said: "It's not a Weedeater
Daddy",
you should've seen the innocent
look in your eyes.
You've filled our hearts and life
with joy,
and you made us so proud as the
college homecoming queen,
I know a father can be a little
biased,
but he said you were the prettiest
that he's ever seen.
And we're glad that you're a good
Christian girl,
and have chosen the Lord as your
guide,
just another reason you make us so
very happy,
in fact, you are our dreams
personified.
Now, I'm sorry that as parents, we
didn't stay together,
but we were like a magnet (that had
an opposite pole),
but we're still such very good
friends,
and two halves can still make a
whole.
And we're both very happy for you,
and Mike is a diamond, he'll be
your lifelong treasure,
and we're delighted to have him and
his son in our family,
in fact, it's more than delight,
it's a real pleasure.
When you were very little,
I kept your hair nice and short,
I did it to keep your father happy,
(or at least, that's what he
thought).
But the little girl in my mind,
still has that short hair today,
and your Dad thinks if you cut it
again,
then that's the way you'll stay.
But time never stands still,
and now our little Misty is fully
grown,
and we wanted you to know that
we're proud of you,
and we're grateful for all of the
love that you've shown.
You see, you really are our pride
and joy,
you've fulfilled our dreams and so
much more,
and we love you today and we'll
love you tomorrow,
in fact, we'll love you for always,
for evermore.
And now your life will change,
and that's the way it's meant to
be,
but you'll always be our little
girl,
so please, just a tiny bit, please
stay Misty for me.
Copyright Allen Jesson :) 2002
Cindy kindly replied:
"I have read over the poem and like it very much except..." (we went to a second draft but got there in the end. Ed) |
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