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A Mother's Tears
How many tears does a mother cry? I think too many for anyone to count. A mother cries when her child is born. She cries of joy, because now she has someone to love and someone to hold. When that child gets sick, a mother cries until that child gets better, that aliviates her heart. When that child grows up and goes wrong, a mother cries tears that come from the soul and heart. Does a mother ever stop crying? No - a mother will cry through out her life. She will cry for that child that has gone worng. A mother always wants the best for her child. Sometimes it dosn't happen and a mother cries in silence. Her soul is wet from tears that fell like rain. She has no rest night or day. Sometimes a mother cries of joy too. She wants to die before her child, if not - a mother will cry more tears until she leaves this world. This time - she has no more tears. Written by Lucilla M. Carrillo
Copyright © 2024 Lucilla Carrillo. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs