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A Mother's Love
The depths of the oceans The heights of the mountains cannot aptly and vividly describe what affection A mother has for her baby. Sweet crescendos of lullabies Bursts of staccato sounds Splash of rondo tunes She sings to salve his soul from moments of discomfort Gives him a hope for life And much happiness. Once born into this world of struggles Every child must survive it; He earnestly seeks for the warmth of a good mother. No one teaches a young one How to suck milk from her mother’s breasts; Each newly born has some instincts This would assist his growth as he marches to face the challenges of the coming days. None can however measure his mother’s express desire That her child should live to see her wildest dreams come into reality. Oh, what love a mother has.
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