It All Began With You Poem by Ysanna.D.E (Cherish) John

It All Began With You



It is said that the hand that rocks the cradle is the one that rules the world.
Each, doctor, teacher, lawyer, or whatever the job is called.
A woman, though some may not admit or realize
Is the true recipient of each degree, trophy or prize.

The sanitation worker who picks up after us
Is emulating Mother, who does it without fuss.
The attorney who tries to prove one's innocence
Does it in Mother's spirit, she presided in each offence.

The presidents of all the great nations of the earth
Owe their greatness to a woman who gave them life at birth.
The police who parades the streets and spots crime night and day.
Is alert just as Mother is to all we do and say.


No matter how simple or great our contribution,
Just imagine that there was a global convention,
And all these great men were babies once again,
Were hungry, sad or uncomfortable or feeling any pain
They would look for hope, for this someone no other.
And all the babies in that convention will scream, "I WANT MY MOTHER! ! "

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem written for Mothers' Day a few years ago.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM

Speechless indeed, thats what this poem made me feel

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Ysanna.D.E (Cherish) John

Ysanna.D.E (Cherish) John

St.Vincent &The Grenadines
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