Published by Family Friend Poems November 2007 with permission of the Author. When I carried you inside me, I longed for a baby son. My prayers were answered, my son, my one and only one. They laid you in my arms, and I knew right away. That the love you and I would share. 1. My Little Hero You may be small, my little son, But you have strength that's worth a ton. You're my valiant, fearless knight, Protecting all with all your might. 2. My Little Explorer My little one, with curious eyes, You're always seeking out new skies. You're off on adventures every day, Discovering wonders along the way. 3. My Little Helper
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My dear, sweet boy I've seen it all from your first kicks to your first kiss. You might think right now you know it all, but I've seen more of you than you ever knew. A Mother knows her son better than anyone ever could because I gave you life and help you shine your light. We Go Together Like Mother and Son By Michele Meleen warm my heart and soul. You're growing up so fast, as I wish each moment with you to forever last. My little boy will someday be a man, and right by your side I will forever stand. I will pick up the pieces when you fall. I will hold your hand and help you stand tall. And when the day comes when you are on your own, never feel that you are alone. Never Unsaid © Valerie Capasso more by Valerie Capasso Published by Family Friend Poems June 2007 with permission of the Author. I never want this to go unsaid, So here in this poem is for it to be said. There are no words to express how much you mean to me, A son like you, I thought could never be. Because the day you were born, I just knew, 1. "My Son, My Pride" My son, my pride, With you by my side, I feel like I can conquer Anything that might slide. 2. "Oh, How Time Flies" Oh, how time flies, From tiny tot to towering size, My son, I see you grow, And my heart fills with pride. 3. "My Little Man" My little man, so small and sweet, Your laughter brings me to my feet,
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the man screams, that I sit mute before you? Am I a god that I should never disappoint? Similarly, in "Yesterday," a poem not without tenderness, W.S. Merwin writes of an exchange between two friends in which one admits he is not a good son. The friend explains how he seldom visits his father and how when he does, he is eager to leave: (1) What I Wish For You My Son © Linda M. Johnson Published by Family Friend Poems July 2006 with permission of the Author. What I wish for you today and every day thereafter, I wish for you the joys of life to come. I wish for you that the life you lead may be praised by God for now and always. To My Son Poem. Our Bond I hope these words can portray, How incredibly proud of you I am today, When I found out I was carrying you, I was elated with so many dreams coming true, The day you were born and I saw your face, Nothing in this world can ever replace, That feeling when I first held you to me, Kissing your head and watching as you see, The closeness I felt on that first day, Has. A for apple, B for ball, C for Cat-Building up a story with these three alphabets seems more challenging to me than what my little son faced when he was learning the alphabets.Twenty four years have passed since my son then a boy of three years started learning ABCs and counting 1,2,3, —-.Now he has grown enough to start a family for his own and may be teaching his son or daughter ABC within.
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My Son © Dee Skyrme more by Dee Skyrme Published by Family Friend Poems November 2007 with permission of the Author. When I carried you inside me, I longed for a baby son. My prayers were answered, my son, my one and only one. They laid you in my arms, and I knew right away That the love you and I would share Would be wonderful and beyond compare. Conclusion. A son is a blessing, and these poems celebrate all the wonderful things about them. From their first steps to their graduation day, these poems are filled with emotion and love. Reading this list won't just bring tears to your eyes; it'll remind you why our society needs more parents in schools and communities.
Poem 1. A Child, A Wonder, A Precious Soul, The Son, My Love, Making Me Whole. With Each Passing Day, He Grows, He Learns, The Journey Of Life, It Gently Turns. From Tiny Fingers, To Grasping Toys, To Playing Games, And Making Noise. He Explores The World, Wide-eyed And Free, Unfolding His Potential, For All To See. Ready to take on the world, fearless and bold. I stand back and admire your strength and drive, Proud of the person you are and will unfold. My son, my heart, my joy and pride, Watching you grow has been my greatest treasure. I'll always be here, standing by your side, To love and support you, now and forever.
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I'se been a-climbin' on, And reachin' landin's, And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark. Where there ain't been no light. So boy, don't you turn back. Don't you set down on the steps. 'Cause you finds it's kinder hard. Don't you fall now—. Five of the Best Poems about Sons By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Previously, we've offered five of the best poems for daughters, so now it's the turn of the male offspring. Below are five of the finest poems about sons - ranging from the humorous to the moving, the personal to the universal.