Monday, December 12, 2011

Weaning

I tend to look at things differently than most people. Many years ago, I came across a definition of weaning that has stuck with me. The author of a breastfeeding book invited me to look at weaning as a sense of being fulfilled. Weaning can be done, gently and with love. I read this poem today, and it brought tears to my eyes.



Wean Me Gently

by Cathy Cardall

I know I look so big to you,
Maybe I seem too big for the needs I have.
But no matter how big we get,
We still have needs that are important to us.
I know that our relationship is growing and changing,
But I still need you. I need your warmth and closeness,
Especially at the end of the day
When we snuggle up in bed.
Please don't get too busy for us to nurse.
I know you think I can be patient,
Or find something to take the place of a nursing;
A book, a glass of something,
But nothing can take your place when I need you.
Sometimes just cuddling with you,
Having you near me is enough.
I guess I am growing and becoming independent,
But please be there.
This bond we have is so strong and so important to me,
Please don't break it abruptly.
Wean me gently,
Because I am your mother,
And my heart is tender.

1 comment:

  1. The days can be long,
    but the years can seem short.

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