Take Two

Take Two

A Poem by Katrina Mckeown
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My adorable twin grandsons

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A home especially prepared for two little boys
A home filled with love and double blessings
A home where two share in equal love with
Mum and Dad , two to cuddle two to snuggle

Double the love, Double the fun, Double the giggles
Double the grins, Double the trouble worth it though
Just to have those two wherever you go.

One story to tell and two to listen
When you ask one for a cuddle you get two
sweet little cuddles especially for you

Two little boys who learn to share their toys
They invent their own language over a sandwich
Two best friends born together, friends forever

Connected forever a magical bond a life together
through good times and bad , a precious gift
they both have .

© 2022 Katrina Mckeown


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Twins truly are unique and when they are identical it is a bit unnerving but incredibly fascinating. Being an uncle of two identical twins I can honestly say your words indeed reflect a truth about this rare phenomenon of humanity. They do have a language of their own unique to their relationship which also can encompass glances and looks. They almost always are able to finish each others thoughts and can rarely part their company. I found only 3 distinct ways to tell them apart. One is more sensitive than the other, one has a tiny mole on the back of his neck that the other doesn't, and one is left handed. Besides those traits they can usually fool people easily that are trying to figure out which is which. They are more than a handful and were worse in their teens, but they are good people. Thank you for sharing your sweet poem with us.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Hi Carlos , thank you for stopping by and your in depth review of my poem Take Two! …twins are cer.. read more



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Your poem is a beautiful ode to the joys of having two little boys in the home, and the special bond that they share with each other and with their parents. The use of repetition, such as "double the love" and "double the fun," creates a sense of both abundance and delight, while the imagery of cuddling and snuggling adds a touch of warmth and tenderness. Your words convey a sense of both playfulness and responsibility, and the final lines, "connected forever a magical bond a life together / through good times and bad, a precious gift they both have," are both heartwarming and inspiring. Your poem is a testament to the power of family and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with the ones we love.

Posted 9 Months Ago


Very enjoyable to read and how wonderful and one can clearly feel your love for them, you are blessed and a blessing!

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Hi Patricia, thank you for your lovely review. They certainly are a blessing 🙂
I do understand the poetry dear Katrina. I have five grandchildren and I watch two of the boys daily.
"Two little boys who learn to share their toys
They invent their own language over a sandwich
Two best friends born together, friends forever"
I liked the above lines and thank you for sharing the excellent poetry my dear friend.
Coyote

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Thank you for stopping by Coyote and the comment it is appreciated.
Katrina
Coyote Poetry

1 Year Ago

You are welcome dear Katrina.
Twins truly are unique and when they are identical it is a bit unnerving but incredibly fascinating. Being an uncle of two identical twins I can honestly say your words indeed reflect a truth about this rare phenomenon of humanity. They do have a language of their own unique to their relationship which also can encompass glances and looks. They almost always are able to finish each others thoughts and can rarely part their company. I found only 3 distinct ways to tell them apart. One is more sensitive than the other, one has a tiny mole on the back of his neck that the other doesn't, and one is left handed. Besides those traits they can usually fool people easily that are trying to figure out which is which. They are more than a handful and were worse in their teens, but they are good people. Thank you for sharing your sweet poem with us.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This comment has been deleted by the poster.
Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Hi Carlos , thank you for stopping by and your in depth review of my poem Take Two! …twins are cer.. read more
Oh, nothing like magical twins to double the pleasure of life...
this is a fun and uplifting piece...a fine read for today.
j.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Thank you j ..they certainly are magical :) …I’m glad you enjoyed it .
Katrina
Adorable poem Katrina. Two for the price of one. What a gift, what a blessing. How old are they?My youngest grandson is Jahkai, he will be three in November. He can lift the doldrums on a dark day. Joyful poetry.

Chris

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

Hi Chris thank you !
Cameron & Joshua are my adorable little grandsons they turned one in Jul.. read more
Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Yes they do. They are a blessing. Have fun with yours :)
Katrina Mckeown

1 Year Ago

They certainly are! Thank you :) :) and you with yours x

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Katrina Mckeown
Katrina Mckeown

West Lothian , United Kingdom



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I try to write inspirational poetry....short poems mainly... though I do write other light hearted stuff too...I have just started writing again recently and I hope most of you will view and honestly .. more..

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