Oh Little Feet



Oh, little feet

By: Holly Ann Livingston

Oh little feet, you have much much more to grow.

Oh little feet, I am so very proud of you I want you to know.

Oh little feet,  the many steps you must take as you go along.
I hope you never feel lone because I’ll be right there behind you guiding you and reassuring you that you are strong.

Oh little feet, the time will pass quickly even though it may seem slow now. There will be lots of days you make it though and wonder how?!

Oh little feet, what a treasure it is to teach you all that I know and have learned in my life. Learning and wisdom never ends, so you must seek it out and soak up all you can. You, oh little feet have a great journey at hand!!

Oh little feet, one day you will be big feet and you will stand tall. I hope you can look back and see mommy and daddy loving you in it all.

Love,

Your Momma

About this poem

A parents look back at growing up watching their child do the same.

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Written on January 09, 2023

Submitted by preachersdaughter2006 on January 11, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Holly Ann Livingston

I am a 35 year old mother of two. Married for 13 years and working full time as a substitute teacher. I have loved writing since I was taught how. I am already a published poet. I won a poetry contest at the age of 16 and was published in a book. I wrote this poem to my children and in hopes that another parent could pass it along. more…

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