I'd rather be a mother
I'd rather nurse a rosy babe
With warm lips on my breast
Than wear a queen's medallion
Above a heart less blest.
I'd rather tuck a little child
All safe and sound in bed
Than twine a chain of diamonds
About my foolish head.
I'd rather wash a smudgy face
With round, bright baby eyes-
Than paint the pageantry of fame,
Or walk among the wise.
-Meredith Gray
* Every child born into the world is a new thought of God, an ever-fresh and radiant possibility.
-Kate Douglas Wiggin