Grandmother Poem

A woman writes a loving tribute to her grandmother, and her children's greatgrandmother whose love is everlasting.

Grandma

© Cynthia Jerdon
I remember back to when I was about three,
when you gently placed me upon your bended knee.
You placed your arms around me,
And I could plainly see,
That all the love in your heart was there just for me.

When I was grown, I brought my children to Grandma's home.
My son, who was about three, you placed him gently upon your knee.
It brought back memories of you and me.

Now looking back, I think I have the key,
The hidden secret to your longevity.

It is your kindness, your spirit, your love.
Which is that great gift sent from above.

It's a love without measure or degree
It's a love that will last for eternity.

The things that I will remember,
Is your love for each- family member

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Published: Feb 2006

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