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Austyn-Lynn Harley
Contributed by
SeXyDrAgOn
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Thursday, 29th August 2002 @ 01:42:02 PM in AEST
Topic:
DreamsandWishes
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Austyn-lynn Harley
This is your name
Or shall I say will be
One of these days
My winter born daughter
January first
Healthy baby girl
Quick beautiful birth
A pinch of the skin
Quick little cry
Beautiful baby
See my happy cry
I love you baby
Sparkling blue eyes
Your silky blonde hair
With pink ribbon ties
My mother Donna Lynn
Great-granmother Alva Austin
Harley just sounds perfect
Reasons the name you were given
And your father is here
Always around
Watching sleeping baby
Peaceful making no sound
I wish a full life
Wish you popular, pretty
Happy all day everyday
Better in all, than me
Though all these expectations
What you do is fine
Your looks and attitude
No complaints, I won't whine
Endless love for you
My new, beautiful baby
No matter the circumstances
Never consider myself crazy
Already I love you
With all my heart
And a new life with you
I can't wait to start
Please forgive new mother's
Any or many mistakes
Simple frustration
Love is all it takes
But know that I will learn
And strive to do my best
And take care of you baby
And someday, the rest
Copyright ©
SeXyDrAgOn
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2002-08-29 13:42:02] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Austyn-Lynn Harley
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jeff_Scott_Morehead on
Friday, 30th August 2002 @ 12:11:52 AM AEST (User
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Re: Austyn-Lynn Harley
(User Rating: 1 ) by MisterRight on
Friday, 30th August 2002 @ 06:30:00 AM AEST (User
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Wonderful tribute to your daughter to be. I'm sure you'll make an excellent mother.
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