I have a little snuggle bunny,
He’s nineteen inches long,
Has sandy hair and dark blue eyes,
Ten fingers, oh so strong.
When his is fed, and clean and dry,
He snuggles in my arms,
He’ll coo and stare; he’ll smile at me,
I’m loving all his charms.
I have a little snuggle bunny,
And, ten months old is he,
He holds his head, and crawls so fast,
With giggles so carefree.
When all is well in his wee world,
He snuggles on my chest,
He lays so close; his breath so sweet,
And, all the world’s at rest.
I have a little snuggle bunny,
Now he is four years old,
With light brown hair, and soft grey eyes,
With father’s will so bold.
Still late at night when stars are hung,
He snuggles tenderly,
And, loves his mommy, oh, so much,
It warms the soul of me.
I have another snuggle bunny,
He is my daughter’s son,
With little hair, and dark blue eyes,
A new life has begun.
So precious is this time once more,
He snuggles with such love,
The bond we share forever sealed,
In Heaven up above.
Peter Lowell Paulson
April 26, 2012
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