Every Day is Mother’s Day

My Mother, my friend so dear,
Throughout my life you’re always near.

Once upon a memory,
Someone wiped away a tear️
Held me close and loved me,
Thank you, Mommy dear.️

When God created mothers,
All as lovely as can be,️
He made one extra special,
And saved her just for me!️

Best friends forever, mom and me
picking flowers and climbing trees.️
a shoulder to cry on and secrets to share
Warm hearts and hands that really care.️

As a child I would say, Mom I Love You,
Now you’re my mom so dear️
I love you even more
with each and every new year.️
If I could choose
I would pick no other.️
Than for you… to be my lifelong friend
and Precious Mother. ️

I love you mom

22 thoughts on “Every Day is Mother’s Day”

  1. sangita bhatia

    Amazing!
    Your emotions for your Mom are crystal clear.
    Great going! Keep it up!

    1. Very touching and thoughtful poem… Mother is the most precious gift… Nothing can be more true… Way to go Jethro

  2. Piyusha Bhargava

    A mother’s love doesn’t make her son more timid and independent, it actually makes him stronger and more independent.
    So beautifully expressed the bonding love of a child for his mother.
    It makes one’s chest swell up with pride , satisfaction and happiness when’s child feels like this.
    God Bless you and the writer within you, who so passionately pens down his thoughts and acknowledges the ignored but relevant.?

    1. Rashim Bhargava

      Strong bonding , pure emotions , honestly expressed in words so crisp and few ! May the beautiful relationship grow more loving and deep with time n tide !!

  3. Michelle Gosse David

    Your sentiments so beautifully expressed & a wonderful tribute to your Mom.

    Excellent job, Jethro! Wishing you every success … you have a bright future!

  4. Elizabeth Mathew

    Ah! Lucky mom! It is a rare son who can actually recognize and articulate how much his mother means to him.
    A touching poem, indeed.

  5. Archana Gupta

    Beautiful….. You have so well encapsulated the feelings of all of us in this short poem.

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