The Child, Love from a Birth Father
That one child whom I never knew
© 1999 Thomas R. Mac Krell
with skin so fair & eyes so blue.
Spirited away one Tuesday morn
just as she had never been born.
I picture her face in dreams at night.
From heart & mind there’s never flight.
She’s tall & slender as her parents,
brought up within the sacraments.
I wonder, too, if she thinks of me
and what she’d do, if we were free
to talk & cry & share one dinner.
Would I be a saint or a sinner?
I’d know her at once, if she came near.
What would she do? That’s what I fear.
I still have love for, as parents do,
the child that I never knew.