Sentiment
Sentiment
Son, Now That You Have Grown...
The years have passed too quickly,
When did you grow to be a man-
It seems like just yesterday,
When they placed you in my hands.
I loved the little boy in you,
Your sweet, often dirt-streaked face.
The sounds of laughter from the yard,
As you gave the robins chase.
As each year has found you older,
On your way from boy to man.
I tried to hold your hand just so,
To strengthen you to stand.
Now suddenly, you're all grown-up,
With hopes and dreams to find.
New horizons and promises,
Now yours, instead of mine.
Son, with every step you've taken,
From baby, boy, to man.
I will always love you just as much,
As the day your life began.
Copyright Teri Harrison
Son, Now That You Have Grown...
The years have passed too quickly,
When did you grow to be a man-
It seems like just yesterday,
When they placed you in my hands.
I loved the little boy in you,
Your sweet, often dirt-streaked face.
The sounds of laughter from the yard,
As you gave the robins chase.
As each year has found you older,
On your way from boy to man.
I tried to hold your hand just so,
To strengthen you to stand.
Now suddenly, you're all grown-up,
With hopes and dreams to find.
New horizons and promises,
Now yours, instead of mine.
Son, with every step you've taken,
From baby, boy, to man.
I will always love you just as much,
As the day your life began.
Copyright Teri Harrison