I hardly know what to feel or how to act this Mother’s Day,
Because for the first time on this special day, I am motherless.
I can’t give Mama a gift or send a card, as I used to do.
Neither can I talk with her or give her a tender caress.
Our earthly time together ended on January 9, 2011,
The day she was called to her Heavenly Home.
Although I’m thankful she’s been set free from her sufferings,
I can’t help missing her and feeling sad and alone.
But I’m also grateful for the 63 years we had together.
I’m thankful we loved and cherished each other always.
I’m glad I hugged her often and honored her in life at every opportunity.
I promise to continue to pay tribute to her all the rest of my days.
Because Mother taught me so many, many things,
Hardly a day goes by that I do not think of something she said to me.
Although she’s dead and, thus, can no longer speak or act,
Her previous words and action still guide me tenderly.
The mother/child relationship—what a treasure!
No wonder its ending causes such sorrow.
But this thought consoles me as I grieve:
A reunion is coming—one glad tomorrow.
© May 8, 2011, by Johnnie Ann Burgess Gaskill, www.jgaskill.com.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Mother's Day
It is almost Mother's Day! It would be great to see some poetry honoring mothers!
A mother, mom, mum, momma or mama, is a woman who has conceived, given birth to, or raised a child in the role of a parent. (Wikipedia)
A mother, mom, mum, momma or mama, is a woman who has conceived, given birth to, or raised a child in the role of a parent. (Wikipedia)
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