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A Hello Like No Other
I am unsure of what to do.
Can I hug her?
Can I hold her?
Can I tickle her?
These thoughts race through my mind.
Will I hurt her?
Will she like me?
Will I make her laugh?
Why do people become so determined
On making sure a 6-pound human being
Approves of them?
Whatever the reason,
I do not care.
The front door opens to the massive Californian home
And the time has come.
Although I am joyous to see my aunt and uncle
I can only think of one thing:
When will I meet this bundle of joy?
In a polka dotted pink jumpsuit
With the tiniest of white socks,
I see her.
A sleepy, yet smiley face
Completely consumes me.
I cannot say the words hello,
For she will not understand me,
But I can only make the dumbest baby faces
And hope that she knows
This is the greatest hello
I could have ever asked for.
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