1987
A Mother’s Reflection
April 1987


“A Mother’s Reflection,” Ensign, Apr. 1987, 31

A Mother’s Reflection

The dawn had just begun when first

He breathed the breath of life. His infant cry

Rose up to greet the morning star, as

Sunrise colored the eastern sky.

Then warm, and rubbed with oil, he slept.

His entrance to the world had left him

Weary, ready for a quiet, dreamless

Sleep. Dreaming is for Mothers—

Especially the day a newborn finds it way

From God into the world, and to her arms.

What will he be—eventually—this small bit

Of humanity, so like his dad in miniature—

A wisp of soft dark hair above his tiny face?

God colored him adorable, and that he was—

Alert and tender wise—not only as a babe

But through the years of childhood, youth,

And now a man with peaceful, loving heart.

I dreamed of many things when he was born.

And of them all the best came true.

Photography by Michael M. McConkie