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Mother: A tribute to what is to come.

Contributed by spiffyphil on Friday, 23rd January 2004 @ 09:01:17 PM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



Our words dont exuberate enough emotion,
Could they describe love so immense?
A mothers love - the love taken for granted,
Love that can no longer be consumed,
Love that fuels every restlessness,
How to describe every stabbing sorry,
When fading faces frustrate you,
A mothers voice could heal your ills,
And at the same time - drop your heart,
Five years and I still can't write about it,
but how does one write about it?
Love - everyone has thier own definition,
So the bottom line is as it always was,
Our words dont exuberate enough emotion.
Never less, I will try enduringly,
and it will be from all my heart,
All of my ability to press upon emotion,
this isn't a poem - this is a tribute,
A tribute to what is to come - finally.




Copyright © spiffyphil ... [ 2004-01-23 21:01:17]
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Re: Mother: A tribute to what is to come. (User Rating: 1 )
by LOWMAN613 on Friday, 23rd January 2004 @ 11:35:24 PM AEST
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This made me cry,My moms been passed for three yrs now.So this touched me Christina


Re: Mother: A tribute to what is to come. (User Rating: 1 )
by spiffyphil on Monday, 26th January 2004 @ 01:01:24 AM AEST
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Christina, I know what its like, stay strong. It absolutely makes you a better, stronger person - even at such an immense sacrafice this kind of experience teaches you alot, and if anything kicks you in the ass - in the RIGHT direction.

When Im done with this poem - take some time to absorb it because im sure someone out there can agree with everything I have to say about this sort of situation. Its human - really nothing else describes it and it defines us. If you want me to email you when I post the poem, send me an email at spiffyphil@earthlink.net . Peace.




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