Mother’s Day Poem
May 7, 2010 No Comments
I’m thinking, mom, of you today
Wondering what’s on your heart?
Are you glad I’m all grown up?
Do you wish we weren’t apart?
Do you feel those hours, those days, those years
Changing diapers, doing laundry and calming fears
Were worth the hard days, long nights and tears
For these words to fall upon your ears?
You’ve made great sacrifices, put yourself last.
Making time for you became a thing of the past
But your ceaseless efforts weren’t in vain,
You did without, but saw it as gain.
Although smiles may have quickly faded,
These words, no doubt, have come belated.
But better late than never, as that famous saying goes,
You’re the best mom EVER, From one who truly knows.
Happy Mother’s Day!
—– by Mindi Lyons
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