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  1. 41. Mother's Day

    • By Kody Welch
    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2011 with permission of the Author.

    Mom, I know we've been through a lot,
    But to this day I have not forgot
    All the things you have done for me.
    Opening my eyes and letting me see

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  3. 42. My Mother, My Hero

    • By Ritwik Shandilya
    • Published by Family Friend Poems September 2016 with permission of the Author.

    My mother,
    She wakes before me, sleeps after me.
    She gets me ready fast and steady.

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  5. 43. Dear Mom

    • By Nia Ivanov
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2019 with permission of the Author.

    From the first shine of light
    To the first breath of my life,
    You have been there from day to night.
    Dear Mom, you'll always be my partner in crime.

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  6. 44. For All Women In My Life

    • By Malcolm Yendaw
    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2014 with permission of the Author.

    How can I thank you for your support,
    For the guidance, prayers, and help of all sorts?

    So much you have done that I could never repay.

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  7. 45. Through Thick And Thin

    • By Holly M. Cunniffe
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2023 with permission of the Author.

    You stayed with me through thick and thin,
    even when I started to turn dark within.
    You always bring me back to reality,
    Saying the world doesn't revolve around flattery.

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  8. 46. Happy Mother's Day, Grandma

    • By Jacquelyn L. Baca
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2006 with permission of the Author.

    She picks me up from a fall.
    She yells at me when I color on the wall.
    She tells me about God and encourages me to pray.
    She holds me close and tells me everything's okay.

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  9. 47. Thank You, Mama

    • By Rinalene
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2016 with permission of the Author.

    I came to this world nothing.
    I thank you, Mama, for taking care of me.
    I am so weak and can't stand alone.
    Thank you, Mama, for helping me stand on my own.

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  10. 48. Picture Perfect

    • By Chantel
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2010 with permission of the Author.

    Grandmothers are the very best,
    In many more ways than one.
    They dance, they sing,
    They laugh, they play.

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  11. 49. To My Beloved Mother

    • By Alora M. Knight
    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 2019 with permission of the Author.

    Though words are written
    About mothers, that is true,
    Still, I know that no one ever had
    A mother just like you.

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  12. 50. Mother's Day

    • By Jasmine M. Todora
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2022 with permission of the Author.

    Mothers are beautiful in every way.
    They nurture, care, and love all day.

    In the day, they are the sunshine in the sky,

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