As a grandparent of a still born little lad I wrote this when it was so hard to put things in perspective. 18 months later I still recite the second part regularly and people look at me wondering why this man has tears in his eyes.
Keep up the good work at Sands. My son and daughter in law found the memory box and other advice on the funeral etc second to none and provided a light in the darkness.
We move on and now Kerry's major reconstruction surgery on her bowel is completed they have been given the all clear to try again so maybe one day our Art will have a living/breathing sibling.
But no one will forget the little lad who didn’t quite complete his journey.
Thirty two weeks it’s nearly time to meet you after all
The little lad whose name will be Art and will answer to that call
Our first grandchild, my brother has three my sister merely two
But it’s not about numbers Arty my lad it’s really just about you.
Easter weekend and tragedy struck your Mum was taken bad
We can call it neglect we can call incompetence but we lost you little lad
A perfect child just under 5 pounds left in the womb a little too long
Your Mum begged them to take you out but they said nothing was wrong
A mother knows and feels these things , but the Doctors ignored her pleas
They left her waiting for a scan whilst they went off for tea
They know best we told ourselves as the situation got worse
We nearly lost your Mum as well but for one just one alert nurse
An emergency op to get you out but sadly a little too late
A 4 hour op on your lovely Mum and then a lengthy wait
If she lasts the night the Doctor said all should be ok
He was forgetting one little thing Arty my lad you wouldn’t see the day.
Thankfully your Mum survived and continues to recover
More major surgery awaits over the coming months she’ll always be your mother
You broke so many hearts that day the pain is so intense
It’s not fair, who is this god? Nothing here makes sense
So
I’ll never hold you by the hand nor bounce you on my knee
Or sing you happy birthday when your 1 or 2 or 3
Or take you to the park where we could kick about a ball
Or teach you to climb trees and catch you when you fall
No nervous first day at Nursery then little school is next
No GCE’s No BCG’s No happy Birthday text
No visit to the Rangers to see our team lose yet again
No singing of Happy Birthday when your 8 or 9 or 10
So many plans we had for you, you’d have loved it that I know
Football, fishing , cricket and having fun in the snow
But young man there is one thing we will always want to do
Is celebrate the time we had looking forward to meeting you
One day my time too will run out and I’ll come looking for your cloud
Wait for me my precious boy and then we’ll play and be very loud
But until that time arrives one thing I promise Art
You are always in my thoughts and prayers and forever in my heart.
Grandad