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Array ( [sid] => 25903 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => GOD BLESS OUR MOMS [time] => 2003-10-27 22:25:53 [hometext] => I wrote this poem for my husband's mom, who is bi-polar, and who was going through an episode a few months before mother's day. I gave her a card at mother's day with this poem inside. She appreciated the words I wrote and she knew it was heart-felt. [bodytext] => In times like this when brightness dims
Remember first where life begins.

A mother's breath is often drawn
From those of which she once did spawn.

Years go by and times get tough
She holds it in and plays the bluff.

She showers those she loves the best
with joy and praise and tenderness.

Never does she want to ask
For those she raised may look aghast.

Seemingly sacraficed all her vanity
To hide away lonely, losing bits of sanity.

A mother's heart will never change
And you to yours will be the same.

She is the breath that gave us life
Always guiding, she'll be our light.

Today, tomorrow, and always
May God bless our moms!
~ Robbie ~

Copyright ©2003 Robbie B [comments] => 4 [counter] => 291 [topic] => 26 [informant] => robbieb [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => MothersDayPoems )
GOD BLESS OUR MOMS

Contributed by robbieb on Monday, 27th October 2003 @ 10:25:53 PM in AEST
Topic: MothersDayPoems



In times like this when brightness dims
Remember first where life begins.

A mother's breath is often drawn
From those of which she once did spawn.

Years go by and times get tough
She holds it in and plays the bluff.

She showers those she loves the best
with joy and praise and tenderness.

Never does she want to ask
For those she raised may look aghast.

Seemingly sacraficed all her vanity
To hide away lonely, losing bits of sanity.

A mother's heart will never change
And you to yours will be the same.

She is the breath that gave us life
Always guiding, she'll be our light.

Today, tomorrow, and always
May God bless our moms!
~ Robbie ~

Copyright ©2003 Robbie B




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Re: GOD BLESS OUR MOMS (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_Kalicharan on Monday, 27th October 2003 @ 10:56:16 PM AEST
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Great tribute to Moms..
Jenni


Re: GOD BLESS OUR MOMS (User Rating: 1 )
by Crow on Tuesday, 28th October 2003 @ 02:40:42 PM AEST
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super write, a great tribute to moms. Crow


Re: GOD BLESS OUR MOMS (User Rating: 1 )
by RochelleLloyd on Sunday, 25th January 2004 @ 05:22:56 PM AEST
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great job


Re: GOD BLESS OUR MOMS (User Rating: 1 )
by GODSBESTIMAGE on Saturday, 14th February 2004 @ 12:51:50 PM AEST
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GOD BLESS,

GOD BLESS MOMS. EXPECIALLY TO MINE. MAY GOD REST HER SOUL.




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