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The Ones Who Hold my Heart
On the 10th of November, 1992,
 Everyone prayed for a natural birth that day/
 For much past the date that I was due,
 If labor did not come naturally, it was time to induce.
 
 Indeed it was a day of joy and mirth,
 Covered under stress and anxiety.
 Thus, this was to be the day of my birth,
 One way, or another.
 
 A doctor arrived with pink in his hair,
 (For Halloween he had made it so)
 And parents ready to greet me with care.
 I arrived after much time.
 
 A yellow little baby is what they saw.
 Their second little angel, so sweet, so small.
 A little line ran down the baby’s nose, they noticed as they gazed with awe,
 A trait that would always mark their little girl.
 
 Gazing down at a curious little babe,
 Could they ever know the depth of the love she would always have for them,
 Or of the love they always gave?
 A bond had formed that could never be broken.
 
 So thank you both for everything you do!
 And my dear, loving sister too.
 I cannot describe how deep my love is for you.
 Thank you and I love you my beloved family.
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