The house is quiet. All are asleep or close to sleeping, except for the baby and me.
We sit together in the rocking  chair. She rests in the crook of my arm and gazes at my face. When I  look down at her she smiles suddenly, 
eyes lighting up, 
the corners of her mouth pulled up  into soft round baby cheeks. Delighted to have me all to herself she  begins to talk, lips pursed and tongue thrusting out, trying for new  sounds. She wriggles and arches her back and I put her up on my shoulder  where she chews on my bathrobe and drools down my arm. She is getting sleepy and starts to  fuss so I turn off the light and cradle her and we rock
back and forth
back and forth
back and forth
and  the light from the street coming in through the windows passes over her  face as she squirms and her thumb finds its way into her mouth. Her  eyelids are heavy and droop further, further, further 
as her small body  relaxes into mine and then she is still, 
breathing quietly, 
asleep. 
And I  rock her a just a bit longer because she will not be this small for  long ... she will not always want to be held ... she will soon learn to find  her own way into dreamland 
without me.
 
 
1 comment:
That was beautiful ma'am. :)
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