Empty Crib
Little baby boy in a sailor suit, curly red hair, and big green eyes
Waving bye-bye to me, a newly learned skill, while I stood on the sidewalk and cried
Bye-bye, mama, bye-bye
Oh, Lord, what have I done?
Too late to change my mind. He’s gone and I’ll soon be forgotten
Replaced with a big house, new toys, a mommy and a daddy-
everything he deserves and needs
Everything I could not give him. All I had to offer was me
I was not enough. Always running, trying to keep up
Falling short, falling behind, falling, always falling
He would finally wake up in the same place every morning
Same faces smiling at him every day
Same hands reaching out to love him
Sanity traded for my insane gypsy life
It was a good thing, right?
Why won’t anyone tell me I was right?
Thirty years went by before I finally realized
The sacrifice I made was worth the pain
My loss was his family’s gain
My broken heart healed their wounds, gave them joy
In a sailor suit, with curly red hair and big green eyes
a slightly used, but well-loved little baby boy