A mother's love
A Mother's Love
You carried me for nine months and brought me in to the world,
You was overjoyed and excited when the doctor said " it's a girl",
You showered me with love and kisses as you held me in your arms,
You made it your upmost responsibility to protect and shield me from harm,
you gave me my bottle and rocked me to sleep,
Even though you couldn't sleep without me making a peep,
i gave you a run for your money but you made it through some how,
The loving mother you was then is the loving mother you are now,
I know raising a spoiled hypercontriact isn't easy at all,
Being the Energizer bunny I was I must have drove you up the wall,
But yet there was precious moments of playing with my toys while your giving me a bath,
Us dancing and singing doing funny things that made us laugh,
Growing up we didn't always see eye to eye we had our ups and downs,
But through it all we came to a understanding and no matter what you was always around,
Knowing I was one of three children you made it through some how,
The loving mother you was then is the loving mother you are now
Copyright © Candace Hodges | Year Posted 2025
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