Mother
Mother
A life without you I can’t bear
You’re the only person who takes away my fear
Mom, only you who wipes away my tear
A life without you mother, I can’t handle
I forget about my anguish when me you cuddle
I’m older now, but in your eyes I’d never be mature
Even you guard to keep me secure,
And your love to me is eternal and pure
You’re to my sadness worries, wounds a cure
Oh! Mom, you carry me for nine months in your belly
And you wanted me to live my life with merry
But to reward you for that I can’t really!
A sun, you are, and to my day a bright;
That penetrates me deeply by your sight, and then so feel delight
You’re a melting candle;
That blows out everyday so as to everybody kindle
Only you who can takes away my sadness and sorrow
And gives me a hope to live a better morrow
Even If my chance to do that is too little and narrow
To raise me, that your age cost
But indeed to live without your existence I’d be lost
Mom, thank you, always me you shade
But actually my love to you would never, never fade
Copyright © Hafssa Aj | Year Posted 2015
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