Mother's day poetry
a short paragraph and a poem dedicated to mothers
By Jennisea RedfieldPublished about a month ago • 1 min read
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Although it is a few weeks late, here is a poem for the mothers out there who fought hard to turn us into the people we are today. Here is a poem to the women who bore us in their belly, who fed us and nurtured us, who loved us with everything they could give.
Dear mother,
I know you've made mistakes,
I know I made them too.
But even at the end of the day,
I will never stop loving you.
So when I turn old and grey,
I will only have just this to say;
"I could never love another,
as much as I love my mother."
Happy belated Mother's Day.
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Comments (1)
This tugged at my heartstrings. Loved your poem!