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Monday, September 6, 2010

Kai Xavier Wibbenmeyer


Kai Xavier Wibbenmeyer
Born sleeping June 18, 2010
Overland Park, KS, USA

Daddy please don't look so sad
Mommy please don't cry
Cause I am in the arms of Jesus
and He sings me lullabies.

Please try not to question God
Don't think He is unkind
Don't think he sent me to you
And then he changed his mind

You see, I am a special Child
And I am needed up above
I'm the special gift you gave him
The product of your love

I'll always be there with you
And watch the sky at night
Find the brightest star that's gleaming
That's my eyes shining bright

You'll see me in the morning frost
That mists your windowpane
That's me, in the summer showers
I'll be dancing in the rain

When you feel a gentle breeze
From a gentle wind that blows
That's me! I'll be there
Planting a kiss upon your nose

When you see a child playing
And your heart feels a little tug
That's me! I'll be there
Giving your heart a hug

So, Daddy please don't look so sad
Mommy don't you cry
I'm in the arms of Jesus
And He sings me lullabies

Mommy and Daddy love you so much...sweet dreams little man! Have fun in heaven with your big brother Kason. We miss you both so much.

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Anonymous said...

What a beautiful words, it brought tears to my eyes. My heart feels for you, you have two angels in heaven bless you both.

Tammy said...

I am so sorry for your pain you feel. I to have had two stillborns one in 2009 and the other one 2010. I noticed you dont live very far from us. I live in Independence Mo. We had our girls at St. Lukes East and St Joeseph Hospital by Stateline. I go to the support group Alexandra House In Kansas City by Westport once a month they also have a facebook if you want to check it out. Ive only been going since February of this year but I have met some really nice couples and sweet people. They do alot to help families and help with funerals if needed. Again it breaks my heart to see a family go through this once but even twice is just harder.