Who Is Mother? ? Part 2 Poem by Hira Akhtar

Who Is Mother? ? Part 2

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Who is mother? ?
The second name of God
A very sacred relation
An embodiment of patience
An example of modesty
A shadowy tree
In a hot day
A warm blanket
In a chilled night

Who is mother? ?
The one who doesn't need
Any reason to pray
For her child
The one who prays everytime
While waking
While sleeping
The one who starves
When her child starves
The one who eats
When her child eats
The one who advises
To choose right
To deny wrong
The one who undersatnds
That her child wants

Who is mother? ?
The one who calls
With a voice
Sweeter than cuckoo
The one who is a shelter
For the torture and trouble
From the people of the world
The one who spends
Sleepless nights for her child
The one who worries
When her child is ill
The one who is anxious
When her child is late
The one whose lap
A place of relief
The one whose dignity
Higher than the Jannah

Who is mother? ?
Ink will be dried
Bundles of papers will be written
The universe will be perished
Myself will be expired
But I'll remain
Unable to explain

Who is mother? ?
Who is mother? ?

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
We cannot deny the role of mothers in our life...
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 20 April 2017

No doubt the mother great. Thanks.

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Akhtar Jawad 24 May 2014

In many mythologies God is described as mother, for the reason that God creates. a nice poem.

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Bri Edwards 24 August 2013

i love this: A shadowy tree In a hot day A warm blanket In a chilled night these two lines need work: The one who undersatnds That her child wants ...ask me if you want to The one who is a shelter For the torture and trouble From the people of the world....i'll only say look carefully and tell me if this is what you wanted to write. Hira, you may never be able to explain mother, but you have done a splendid job describing a fantastic one. i don't know which i like better, part 1 or part 2. they are both great. tfs (thanks for sharing) , bri

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Shahzia Batool 03 May 2013

yes, ink will be dried...! ! !

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