Midi "Forever and A Day - A Lullaby" Bruce DeBoer The sweet little bundle,I carry in my armsSmiles when he sees my face . . .Making my heart all warm.The joy in an infantLearning to clap his hands,A baby's first steps, orBuilding castles out of sand.Toys give way to rides,Making new friends in the world.Sports become his major.Then, friends give way to girls. Receiving high honorsBecomes a campus man.As life gets even busier,He comes home when he can.Next, the celebration,"I found that special girl."Marriage, then comes baby . . .A precious little pearl.That sweet little bundle,You carry in your arms,Smiles when he sees your face.And makes our hearts all warm. Copyright ©Joyce C. LockUsed with the author's written permission.
Midi "Forever and A Day - A Lullaby" Bruce DeBoer
The sweet little bundle,
I carry in my arms
Smiles when he sees my face . . .
Making my heart all warm.
The joy in an infant
Learning to clap his hands,
A baby's first steps, or
Building castles out of sand.
Toys give way to rides,
Making new friends in the world.
Sports become his major.
Then, friends give way to girls.
Receiving high honors
Becomes a campus man.
As life gets even busier,
He comes home when he can.
Next, the celebration,
"I found that special girl."
Marriage, then comes baby . . .
A precious little pearl.
That sweet little bundle,
You carry in your arms,
Smiles when he sees your face.
And makes our hearts all warm.
Copyright ©Joyce C. Lock
Used with the author's written permission.
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