How Can I Thank you You are special I will still love you Even with the roles reversed At first I feared taking on the task Caregiving has strengthened our bond Memories are saved in the family scrapbook It seems like only yesterday that you were my age We all sat at the table as you cooked the holiday meal Everyone gathered for the traditional family time together There were grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles and siblings Each year it seemed like our numbers grew in leaps and bounds Somehow, the years have slipped away and so have the crowds We no longer need the extra card table, folding chairs or silverware Many moved away and others have died, but we still have each other I’m now the one cooking your secret recipes and keeping an eye on you Life has been stressful, but I still appreciate the time that we have together Age may have robbed you of your vitality, but not your spunk or personality You still have that sly little grin, joyous smile and that twinkle in your eyes Although I don’t know what you are trying to say or whether to laugh or cry When I wonder how to make it through another day, you give me the desire I think of all that I put you through as a teen and caring for you is easier The trips to the doctors Late night adventures Wandering the halls Sharing a cup of tea Looking for dentures I embrace your smile I’m much more aware Of the time left to share As we hug in the night Coping with the anger And whisper I love you
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