(I Love You)



You're in my hand!It's a sign that me and your mom care about you so much.Continue to smile baby!I'm holding all my strength in this palm to show you that love stimulates your whole life.Your mother holds ur head on the top because we are praying that u be what God intended u to be.Love is required in our family.We will mature u and watch u grow into the experience of caring.Love is th
e architect,discovery,founder,leader,and the originator of our beings.We welcome u baby to this glorious occasion we have in our bliss.When u are able to walk u will see that u r able to give out more love than u ever have.The pill could never be prescribe properly if u wasn't the capsule for it.Life has many compositions contrasting u to give up on ur family and even ur friends to come,but as long as u keep a full strong quality of love ,life will artisticly reason with u and decide to let u endure in the smooth course of living.Me and ur mother have loyal feelings for each other that will never die.We prolong our love for each other forever.One day as u get married u will see that a shaped heart on (Valentines day) means nothing compared to the one u breathing with to resume air.The blood in u have no stoppage to pumping ur heart.The harness of hate always want to appear when many treat u bad,but annoy all the irritation and stay wholesome in the custody of love adoration.Me and ur mom love u so much we pray unto God asking him to gather a pouch for u so everytime u grow he releases a portion of love particles inside ur being.Thank u for being here baby,me and ur mom are bearing so much happiness.
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Submitted on September 05, 2012

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Joe Kelly

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