Mother’s Day Poems

The greatest Mother’s Day poem in the world is without question the one you get from your kid, and that’s what’s up.

Here’s my Mother Day poem from my daughter:

The important thing about my mother is she’s always there
She also knows everything and even if she doesn’t,
She knows how to find out!
She can sew and iron, and make websites.
She can draw, knows about art and she knows French,
She knows a million songs and poems
She’s clever and resourceful and that ain’t all –
She’s a great cook. Her stuffed peppers are to die for.
She’s practical, she’s logical, she’s sensible,
She’s a beautiful woman.
But the most important thing about my mother is she’s always there.

I hope all you Moms had a great day and if you got a great poem, please share it.

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2 comments

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What a lovely thoughtful tribute. My kids made me beautiful cards and gave me pretty yellow flowers. It was a lovely day.

May 10th, 2009 at 7:57 pm
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This one came in the mail from my son:

Mother, I love you
More than words can say.
I owe you a debt
I can never repay.
The life I was given,
The lessons you taught
Are worth more than gold –
They could never be bought.
It must not have been easy
Raising me as a child
I know I was foolish,
Impatient and wild.
Yet you stood by me
And made me a man
Now I’d like to thank you
Anyway that I can.
So, Mother, I love you
and these words I’ll say:
“Have a Happy Mother’s Day!”

Awwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!

May 12th, 2009 at 8:03 pm

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