A Mom Is Like A Present
A mom is a person to stand right
beside you until the very end.
She'll always be there for you,
no matter where or when.
A mom is a person to stand right
beside you until the very end.
She'll always be there for you,
no matter where or when.
It's a loving and inspiring poem. I loved it. The best poem I've ever read!
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There's a lady in each of our lives
Who endured all the lows and the highs
That her children went through
Like the mumps or the flu
This is a poem almost everyone can relate to. I thank you for making this. I read this to my mom for Mother's Day, and she teared up a little!
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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When I cried,
You wiped my tears away.
You showed me the colour
When I only saw grey.
To be a mother is not an easy task,
yet you do it proudly every day, no matter what is asked.
You have turned your baby into a beautiful young lady.
You were there for me since the very beginning and saved me countless tears.
This poem has really touched my heart. My mom means the world to me, she is the best mom ever. I could not ask for a better mother.
You are so appreciated every day.
Things have changed in so many ways.
This will be a year we never forget,
So blessed and glad that we met.
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Great was the day when I saw you,
Not as your traditional title (Mom), but as my friend.
You were the first person I would run to,
And the last one I saw when I'd lay down to sleep.
My mother was a precious gift from our glorious Lord above,
but the Lord chose to take her and give her all his love.
I miss her more than anything, especially this time of year.
Something about Mother's Day always makes me shed a tear.
Grandmothers are the very best,
In many more ways than one.
They dance, they sing,
They laugh, they play.
Mum, there is none like you in this whole wild world.
You are special and so dear to me.
You've loved me from the day I was born.
Even though I am a woman now,