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Thursday 13 February 2014

Somewhere...someplace... today...


Somewhere...someplace... today...
A family is waiting to hear...
Is something wrong with their baby?
The answers aren't quite clear... 

This family has entered an unwanted world...
And they just don't know what to expect...
Somewhere...someplace... today
They first heard the words: heart defect. 

And how they hoped this was not true...
And thought... this cannot be...
I too... know just how this feels...
For one day...this was me.

Somewhere...someplace...today...
A man and a woman embrace...
Their baby is in surgery...
They long to see her face... 

They haven't got to hold her yet...
Without...a cord or line...
They pace the room awaiting news...
And hope she'll be just fine. 

Prayers fill this busy waiting room...
And mum and dad are scared...
Somewhere...someplace..today...
The tiniest hearts are repaired.

Somewhere...someplace...today...
A child's growing fast...
Smiling,laughing,thriving...
His mum thinks...can this last? 

It's almost easy...to forget...
That anything is wrong...
Somewhere...someplace..today...
Her child seems so strong.

Somewhere...someplace... today...
A little boy fights...just to live
A father holds his tiny hand...
His love...all he can give... 

The doctor's are all baffled...
They fear that he might die...
Somewhere...someplace...today...
A family says goodbye...

Somewhere...someplace...each year..
More than 40,000 families will see...
What it means...when something's wrong...
They'll face a CHD. 

Today...for just a moment...
Stop...remember...reflect...
Make time to tell someone you know...
"I've been changed by a heart defect".

Some bonds cannot be understood...
Unless you have walked them before...
A path that I would not have chosen...
A future I just can't ignore.

We've all watched our children intently...
Memorizing each line...
And let them leave our loving arms...
And prayed things would be fine. 

We've paced the halls awaiting news...
And wondered just what lie in store...
We've felt our own heart's racing as...
We walked through an ICU door.

We've seen the child we love so much...
Struggling to overcome...
The lines...the cords....the monitors...
No thoughts...no words...would come.

We've prayed for an improvement...
We've laid it in God's hands..
We've cried...we've hoped...we've worried...
We've wondered of God's plans. 

We've learned just how a heart works...
Each valve and artery...
We've asked alot of questions...
We've faced each surgery. 

And somewhere down this well worn path...
We've met more families...
Who know exactly what it means...
To live with this disease. 

We've smiled at every triumph...
And shared in every sigh...
We've prayed for a child that struggles...
And each family that must say goodbye. 

Some battles are fought with bullets...
And weapons made for war...
While these are fought in silence...
Behind a hospital door.

We've wondered what lies in our future...
We've been thankful for just one more day...
We've stopped and watched with tear-filled eyes...
Our children...as they play. 

We've struggled with ounces and weight gain...
Why won't my child just eat?
But heart mum's ...we're a tough group...
We've learned how to face a defeat. 

We've faced those moments...others do...
When life has got us stressed...
But it doesn't take long to remember...
That we are richly blessed. 

We've taken on a whole new role...
One we we wouldn't exchange if we could...
We know that life is difficult...
We hold onto all that is good. 

God chose each of us carefully...
I do believe he smiled...
Some bonds begin with strangers...
And just one special child.


Author Unknown

Read our story....Part One & Part Two...


6 comments :

  1. Oh my goodness, I had no idea of what you've been through. You have an amazing strength and this has really got me thinking. Thank you for sharing your story x

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  2. This is such a beautiful poem, quite perfect for a different look at what love means on Valentine's Day. You put such a positive spin on your experience and I too like the idea that God chose each parent personally. Wishing you all the best for the future x popping over from #PoCoLo

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  3. What a beautiful poem and what a dreadful time parents of CHD children go through. Wishing you and your girls all the best for the future.

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  4. Such a beautiful and moving poem, you really can't stay unfazed by it. I had no idea CHD is so common and such a tough road, so thank you for this post. I wish you and your girls all the best and good luck. x

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  5. Thank you for this post, it's so beautifully written and I hadn't realised CHD was so common. All the best to you and your family xx

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  6. A beautiful poem. It is amazing what you find out about people, what they have been through and how strong they are. Well done lovely lady - thinking of you and thank you for linking to PoCoLo xx

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