Bring You Home

Bring You Home

A Poem by Dawn Jones
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For my nephew, Riley.

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You mean so much more to me
Than you will ever know

I can't see my life without you
To chase away the cold

I know we all get lost sometimes
And we feel so all alone

But when things seem the darkest
Just follow that sweet glow

I'll be at the end of your tunnel
Waiting to bring you home

© 2011 Dawn Jones


Author's Note

Dawn Jones
I love, Riley.
I always have, and I always will.
To the moon and back.

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this is poignant and beautiful sentiment.

Posted 12 Years Ago


That was so sweet!! I love the words you use, great job!

Posted 13 Years Ago


I feel the same way about my niece. Simply beautiful.

N. Strong

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Dawn this was a true testament of your love. Very beautifully written!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Absolutely beautiful, have you read it to him yet? I think he'll love it, to know he's not alone.

"I'll be at the end of your tunnel, waiting to bring you home." I love it. It can see it working as a song also.

Posted 13 Years Ago


is that his photograph?

Posted 13 Years Ago


He looks so loveable..Children grab our hearts and souls their love is unconditional and we can't help but love them.. this is a lovely one , poem for Riley.

Chloe

Posted 13 Years Ago



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