Cheering crowds, waving flags, commemorative crockery – all that's missing to mark the appearance of a royal baby is a poem. So far there's no sign of an ode from the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Apparently she's on holiday. So why don't we have a go instead? Add your poems in the comments below to mark the birth of His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge.
Some people have already started. Here's a taste of Michael Rosen's response, Mind:
I don't mind waiting
I do mind being told I'm waiting
I don't mind good news
I do mind being told which news is good
And TheBluePelican, a reader of our live blog coverage, posted his/her poem:
Britain is secure.
By his service, his paternity,
and her maternity. English
men and women are served.
Your ancestors could not be prouder.
Now, it's over to you.