Mother's Day
Mom
You brought me up
The right way
Taught me right from wrong
How to be strong
And taught me how to
Love unconditionally
Mom
You kissed my boo-boo’s
And bandaged my wounded pride
Stood up for me when others
Would deride
And wept when I
Found love
Mom
I parent because of what I saw
When you would bring us up
Putting our needs first
And yours last
My morals are your morals
Because of you I am a good man
Mom
We don’t pay tribute to you enough
And sainthood awaits you
In Heaven
My hero, my savior, my mentor
My mother
I love you
It’s not enough, but it will do
For now
Copyright © Anthony Amero | Year Posted 2010
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