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To My Mother
To Mom Poetry Contest Sponsor: Francine Roberts At birth the cord was severed, though our hearts stayed connected, I’ve seen more beauty in your heart the more I have reflected. You quilted a Peter Rabbit blanket to keep me warm after birth, swaddled me with adoration, for I gave you much self worth. Toddler days came, and Kindergarten days were swiftly gone, remember the first time I sang my abc’s? It was always my favorite song! About the time I was in fifth grade you taught me to be a young lady, for I am your fourth child and will always be your sweet baby. By the time I was a teen you had taught me my good manners, the older I became you had faith in me that I’d keep good standards. Off to college I flew and you allowed me to spread my wings, I never forgot how you taught me to sway on the playground swings. You sent me off to be married with a twinkled tear in your eye, the hardest thing you had to do, was to your daughter, say goodbye. During my mid-twenties I welcomed a baby girl just like you had before, I learned how to be a good mother from you, all the love I had in store. So today here you are, a wonderful gramma to your grandchildren, just like you were with all of your wonderful grown-up children. Your warmth and tenderness have become my greatest qualities, I can only pray my daughter too, will grow up to follow me. I thank the Lord for your wisdom and faith in my decisions, may I keep being the woman I am learning from your precision. Your footsteps I have ensued will always be my greatest treasure, thank you for filling up my cup and showing me life’s pleasures. Date Written: April 23, 2016
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