A Mothers Love Poem by Charles Reginald Simpson

A Mothers Love

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For nine months she labours, her baby appears.
She suckles and nurtures and struggles for years.
With love and affection, she helps her child grow
Until the day comes when she has to let go.
He's standing before her, so handsome and tall.
Amongst all the others he's tallest of all.
He goes off to fight, to serve for his faction.
But loses his life - she's told 'Lost in action'
The letter she reads with tears in her eyes.
He's left her for good, no farewells, no goodbyes.
Her hand holds his medal, that's all that there is.
For the lifetime she gave, for her son to have his.
He gave up his life, to give freedom to others,
But nought can compare with the love of all mothers.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written on the death of my mother
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
C.R. Clark 15 February 2008

Powerful poem and very well delivered. Thanks. Richard

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MCKENZi : ] 15 February 2008

wow, powerful! i really enjoyed reading this poem, GOD BLESS OUR SOLDIERS! good work : ]

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