The Dress
"Do you like my dress?" she asked
of a passing stranger. "My mommy made it just for me."
She said with a tear in her eye.
"Well, I think it's very pretty, so tell
me little one, why are you crying?" With a quiver in her
voice the little girl answered. "After Mommy made me this
dress, she had to go away."
"Well, now," said the lady, "with
a little girl like you waiting for her, I'm sure she'll be right
back."
"No ma'am, you don't understand,"
said the child through her tears, "my Daddy said that she's
up in heaven now with Grandfather."
Finally the woman realized what the child meant,
and why she was crying. Kneeling down she gently cradled the
child in her arms and together they cried for the mommy that
was gone.
Then suddenly the little girl did something
that the woman thought was a bit strange. She stopped crying,
stepped back from the woman and began to sing. She sang so
softly that it was almost a whisper. It was the sweetest sound
the woman had ever heard, almost like the song of a very small
bird.
After the child stopped singing she explained
to the lady, "My mommy used to sing that song to me before
she went away, and she made me promise to sing it whenever I
started crying and it would make me stop." "See,"
she exclaimed, "it did, and now my eyes are dry!"
As the woman turned to go, the little girl
grabbed her sleeve, "Lady, can you stay just a minute? I
want to show you something."
"Of course," she answered, "what
do you want me to see?"
Pointing to a spot on her dress, she said,
"Right here is where my Mommy kissed my dress, and here,"
pointing to another spot, "and here is another kiss, and here,
and here," "Mommy said that she put all those kisses
on my dress so that I would have her kisses for every boo-boo
that made me cry."
Then the lady realized that she wasn't just
looking at a dress, no, she was looking at a Mother who knew
that she was going away and would not be there to kiss away
the hurts that she knew her daughter would get. So she took
all the love she had for her beautiful little girl and put them
into this dress, that her child now so proudly wore. She no
longer saw a little girl in a simple dress, she saw a child
wrapped in her Mother's love.
Copyright© Judy (WintersChild)
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