Baby Crying

Sade – Clean Heart (with lyrics)


“Clean Heart” from Sade’s 1988 album “Stronger Than Pride.” Clean heart Clean and sharp Clean dream Bad start He loved his brother and his sister Luke and Tony called him “Mister” They made him feel much more like a man He loved his daddy though he never told him And how he loved his mama He loved, he loved her like, like an Italian Little Janet said you look so fine, so fine Something in his smile Made them feel like strangers And then he straightened his belt With a lover’s touch And he said I’m gonna bring home The things that are out of your clutch Seemed like the hottest night in summer A heat that makes you feel like dying Somewhere in the next block There was a baby crying Finger on the trigger for the years to come Finger on the trigger for the years to come And as the moon slid up Over the restless streets Sirens mocking and people stop to see Oh, their greedy eyes don’t realize He’s someone’s son Finger on the trigger for the years to come Finger on the trigger for the years to come

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Baby Crying

You’ll Be In My Heart, Baby Mario


Yoshi sings that he will keep Baby Mario in his heart at all times. This is my 3rd vid. ENJOY!!!!!! PLEASE COMMENT AND RATE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Baby Crying

How does the father feel towards the newborn baby when he first holds it in his arms?

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decemberevening asked:


What did you find when your boyfriend, partner or husband held his newborn in his arms for the first time? Especially if they had been apprehensive before, did you find that their heart melted? Or did it make them even more nervous? Did they cry? Were they delighted more than they thought they would be? What have you seen from your own experience. I’d love to hear your stories, from the point of view of a mother, father, or any relative or friend who has witnessed this first precious moment.

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How many minutes of your baby crying can you take?

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jen asked:


People say to wait five minutes, ten minutes, etc., before responding to the baby (after six months, for whatever reason) but I can’t take her crying. It breaks my heart when she cries. We always respond to her when she cries. I’m just wondering how long other people are able to let it go…
She rarely cries, but when we have tried to put her into the crib “drowsy but awake,” as the books recommend, she ends up crying and wide awake.

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