What I love most about you
A keeper, a teacher, a mother, a preacher
You’re there in the night, when it’s silent and still,
You’re there in the sun, when the hum of life is a thrill,
You’re there during the years, happy or sad,
You’re there in the moments that go off with a bang.
You’re there for the trees, when they need a big hug,
For the caterpillars and worms, even snails and bugs,
You’re the lollipop lady for all natures gifts, for the hedgehogs and deer - you’re the helping hand so near.
For all the things you do and say, for all the wise words you always give away,
Your presence is so special, to me and for all,
Your kindness, like rays of sunshine do fall,
Touching everyone lucky enough to be dear,
In your company, by your side or in your mind so clear.
Your heart is so big, your life is so pure,
You’re there through it all, every moment you adore.
You’re a loud and a friend,
A keeper, a teacher, a mother,
A preacher,
A singer and dancer, a nurse and a director,
But most of all,
you’re you… and that’s what I love most of all,
it’s true.
About the Creator
Charlotte Eden Morris
Big imagination, happy heart, black and white words.
Comments (4)
A wonderful tribute, beautifully penned.
I have a friend like that.
Charlotte, I included you here on this weeks article https://vocal.media/writers/lust-for-words-3 ❤️ I hope you gain more reads from it 🤍✨
This reminds me of how sweet life truly is… beautiful ❤️✨