A Mother’s Day Tribute Poem

Only the wind in your eyes
Could tell us that a flower never dies,
Nor is thought to be alive
Every word that I know strive
To let it go, to let it free,
To tell you mum, that I love thee.

You felt like rain,
You felt like water.
Dreams down the drain,
You stayed to gather
All my scattered pieces of an heart.
I swear you, mother, I would stay apart.

It’s almost night around the globe,
I stay right here near my bed
I feel your presence like a robe
That cast me shadows that are shed.
So long my mummy, I’ll be good.
But just don’t cook way too much food.
I’ll dream tonight and walk in wonder,
I’l vanish, mum, in a bolt of thunder.

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