When that mean girl digs her
sceptre into your toe,
come to me. I will kneel down, arms open,
a wish kiss given above red eyes.
come to me. I will kneel down, arms open,
a wish kiss given above red eyes.
When that man who spits when talking, yells, red faced
because you have treaded on his territory.
I will run, tissue in hand, to calm your
tremble.
I cannot always keep the bogie men at bay.
Nor can I ensure the path you stray upon
will be the one I have mapped. The safe one,
the planned one, the one your father and I quietly create.
will be the one I have mapped. The safe one,
the planned one, the one your father and I quietly create.
Most likely, it will not be, and I will
worry, quietly.
About what may trip your step? And what waits for you
across the bridge or under it?
I dress you in armour, sword in hand and
heart in chest. I teach you how to climb the stairs
And hold tight to the rail, but if you stumble.
across the bridge or under it?
I dress you in armour, sword in hand and
heart in chest. I teach you how to climb the stairs
And hold tight to the rail, but if you stumble.
Please remember, this is your home, little one.
A place to take refuge, or just visit
when in need of a cup of tea and a chat.
I will sit here, chair at window, ready to greet your return.
I will prepare a snack for you, as I do today,
because you may be hungry.
because you may be hungry.
You will no longer use crayons to hint
about your day, your world.
And we will have to find another way.
But we will.
I will always laugh at your jokes
and tell you you're lovely, even if
you're hair is a mess and knees scraped.
I will always laugh at your jokes
and tell you you're lovely, even if
you're hair is a mess and knees scraped.
I love you. I am your safe place.
They say I cannot wrap you in cotton wool,
but here I sit with the soft threads in hand.
but here I sit with the soft threads in hand.
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