Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Love You Forever

Love You Forever by Robert Munsch
This book is my absolute favorite childrens book!  How could I get through a month of book blogging, and valentines week, without sharing this book.  If you do not have this book, purchase immediately!  I can NOT get through this book without crying.  I read it to the kids this morning and had to take a few pauses and pull myself together so I wouldn't freak the kids out!  Just sharing excerps with you will not do it justice, so I'm going to read the whole thing, and show you most of the pictures.  So, unless you're not a blubbering emotional cryer, grab some kleenexes, and sit back and let me tell you a story.




A mother held her new baby and very slowly rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.   And while she held him, she sang:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be.

The baby grew.  He grew and he grew and he grew.  He grew until he was two years old, and he ran all around the house.  He pulled all the books off the shelves.  He pulled all the food out of the refrigerator and he took his mother's watch and flushed it down the toilet.  Sometimes his mother would say, "This kid is driving me CRAZY!"
But at night time, when that two-year-old was quiet, she opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor, looked up over the side of his bed; and if he was really asleep she picked him up and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  While she rocked him she sang:  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.

The little boy grew.  He grew and he grew and he grew.  He grew until he was nine years old.  And he never wanted to come in for dinner, he never wanted to take a bath, and when grandma visited he always said bad words.  Sometimes his mother wanted to sell him to the zoo!

But at night time, when he was asleep, the mother quietly opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor and looked up over the side of the bed.  If he was really asleep, she picked up that nine-year-old boy and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  And while she rocked him, she sang:  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.

The boy grew.  He grew and he grew and he grew.  He grew until he was a teenager.  He had strange friends and he wore strange clothes and he listened to strange music.  Sometimes his mother felt like she was in a zoo!


But at night time, when that teenager was asleep, the mother opened the door to his room, crawled across the floor and looked up over the side of the bed.  If he was really asleep she picked up that great big boy and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  While she rocked him she sang:  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.

That teenager grew.  He grew and he grew and he grew.  He grew until he was a grown-up man.  He left home and got a house across town.  But sometimes on dark nights the mother got into her car and drove across town.  If all the lights in her son's house were out, she opened his bedroom window, crawled across the floor, and looked up over the side of his bed.  If that great big man was really asleep she picked him up and rocked him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  And while she rocked him she sang:  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.

Well, that mother, she got older.  She got older and older and older.  One day she called up her son and said,  "You'd better come see me because I'm very old and sick."  So her son came to see her.  When he came in the door she tried to sing the song.  She sang:  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always...    But she couldn't finish because she was too old and sick. 

The son went to his mother.  He picked her up and rocked her back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  And he sang this song:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my Mommy you'll be

When the son came home that night, he stood for a long time at the top of the stairs.

Then he went into the room where his very new baby daughter was sleeping.  He picked her up in his arms and very slowly rocked her back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  And while he rocked her he sang.  I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you'll be.

This book has always made me get choked up, but after my son was born, it really gets the emotions rolling.
Excuse me while I go dry my eyes and eat a cookie.


3 comments:

At home with my kiddos said...

I'm sobbing and hugging my kids!

Jeni said...

Chris recognized this as the book that Joey reads for Rachel as a present for Emma on Friends. So funny! They are all crying when he gets done.

kamariden said...

I know many parents love this book. However, I find it extremely disturbing. Not only is the idea of the mother sneaking unannounced into the bedroom of her grown son more than a little creepy, it reflects a very unhealthy relationship. While it is true we never outgrow needing a parent, that relationship is meant to change over time. They actually have a psychological term for treating a grown man as if he were an infant. You'll no doubt be horrified to learn that I was once given this book by a relative who gushed over it as you do, but I have since thrown it out. I didn't even donate it because I find the values it teaches to be so completely disturbing, I couldn't in good conscience contribute to it's propagation.

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