The Harnisch Family

The Harnisch Family

Dec 5, 2011

I know different

This poem had been circulating between a few moms in my DSSM group (Down Syndrome Super Mom's).  It was found online so I'm not sure where it originated exactly (otherwise I would source it properly -let me know if you know)
These words were running through my mind during my dreams last night...I know we are not "there" yet... much of what is covered in this poem most certainly does not so much as cross Macy's mind, but perhaps someday it will...the thoughts and worries still flood my mind at times. 

It conveys a beautiful message and I wanted to share!!
 
I Know Different

Dear Mommy,
I have felt your tears, falling on my face.
Someone else might think they are tears of sadness,
because of what I can't do.
I KNOW DIFFERENT
I know those tears pour from your heart
out of gratitude for me, because of what
I CAN do:  I can love everyone in the purest form possible.
Unconditionally.
I can be judged, but will never judge in return.
I know different because I feel, in your hugs and kisses,
that I'm perfect just the way I am.
I have seen you hang your head down in shame,
when we go out on adventures.
Someone might think you are ashamed of having a child like me.
I KNOW DIFFERENT.
I know you are ashamed of the grown-ups who ignore me, 
yet talk happily to all the other children.  The grown-ups who
won't look you in the eye, but stare at me, when they think you don't see.
I know different because I've seen the many, many more times you
have raised your head up high, with pride, because I'm yours.  :)
I have heard you whispering desperate prayers at night.
Someone else might think you are asking God to make me a typical kid.
I KNOW DIFFERENT 
I know you are thanking Him that I got to be here, with you,
for another day - exactly how I am.  I know different because I have heard you ask me never to leave you.
And I have heard you cheer for me, every single day of my life - 
you tell me I don't need to be typical to be amazing.
I just need to be here.
I know you have a big job, taking care of me.
I know that more than anything, you want to hear me say your name.
And I know you worry that you aren't good enough, and that you will fail me.  
BUT I KNOW DIFFERENT MOMMY...
I know that even on your worst days, you will always be enough for me, and I will always love you more than you know.

1 comment:

  1. This has been on my to do list to go find and share - you beat me to it!

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