This Poem was Submitted By: Claire H. Currier On Date: 2001-08-14 22:54:54 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Cycle of a Mother's Love

The love and "Me Too's" we learn As a child carries us through life Tears, laughter, smiles and kisses Gentle touches Mother, forever there to chase Your hurt away Peace and security  Within a mother's arms A gentle yes A stern no Teaching a child Right from wrong All of these are a part Of a mother's love As time passes children grow Roles seem to change Mother becomes a grand and a great The love showed to her children Now passes down A never ending cycle of A mother's love continuing to grow

Copyright © August 2001 Claire H. Currier

Additional Notes:
The hardest words my mother had to say was "I love you" instead we would get a "me too". My very first poem l998 was for my mother, Corinne.


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