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Baby Girl
I smile as I watch you grow
Your big, brown eyes stare up at me
There is so much you do not know
So much you have yet to see
You gaze innocently and follow my actions
Wishing on stars in the night
Wishing away my unpleasing imperfections
Awake in the midnight moonlight
"What's wrong?" you ask when I'm sad and down
You're too little to know
"But me a big girl," you firmly say
You can't take the burden of this single, lonely frown
You giggle hysterically and call me silly
When I dance and sing my song
You think that's me but that isn't really, truly
You look at me like I'm someone to follow, but that is wrong
You color me a rainbow, all the colors from the sky
Blue and white and purple and pink
Beautiful just like you, beautiful like my Skye
I look at you and I think
Such an innocent being
Sheltered from the pain in this world
You look at everything without really seeing
Life the way I know it
There is so much you do not know
Baby girl
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A poem I wrote about my little sister, Skye