The Preemie Prayer
Dear God, as you look down upon us,We know that you might have to squint.We're located here in the NICUIt's the nursery that we rent.
There are many alarms and sirens,Connected to condos and flats.The nurses tape our booties on,And dress us in funny hats.
We have a lot in common;All of us were in a hurry.For many different reasons,Our storks came a little early.
Some of us don't know why,We bursted out from our bubbles.We entered into this world,Never meaning to cause any troubles.
Mommy and Daddy are worried sickAbout the odds that we must beat.Please God, help them to realize,That seeing us grow is a treat.
Breath by breath, we'll learn to breathe.Ounce by ounce we'll tip the scale.We're like a boat in the ocean,That knows not sink- only sail.
For we are living miracles,Mommy and Daddy must simply believe,That you have angels watching over us;From the time we arrive, till the time we leave.
As children bring their broken toys,with tears for us to mend,I brought my broken dreams to God,because He is my Friend.But then instead of leaving Him in peace to work alone,I hung around and tried to help,with ways that were my own.At last, I snatched them back again and cried,“How can you be so slow?”“My child”, He said, “What could I do?You never did let go.