Happy Father's Day To The Woman Who Redefined Strength. Poem by Aarzoo Mehek

Happy Father's Day To The Woman Who Redefined Strength.

Rating: 5.0

Happy Father's Day to the Woman Who Wears Both Hats

To the mother who plays both roles — father and mother —
You are the strongest, wisest, and most selfless soul.
You give your all, every single day,
Not once cribbing, not once complaining.

Your world revolves around your children,
Their smiles are your reward, their dreams your purpose.
You wear the pants, hold the fort,
And keep life moving with grace and grit.

Today, we honour you —
Not just as a mother,
But as the heroic father figure
Who stood tall in every storm.

Happy Father's Day to the woman who redefined strength.

Aarzoo Mehek

Happy Father's Day To The Woman Who Redefined Strength.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Topic(s) of this poem: fathers day,father daughter,mother daughter,tribute,affinity and love,child,daughters
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Isadora Quagmire 15 June 2025

Magnificently penned! What a beautiful poem of love and affection, you truly illustrate your message very excellently! Thanks for sharing this : )

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Anjandev Roy 15 June 2025

Excellent and unique...... thanks for sharing....

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Dr Dillip K Swain 15 June 2025

A lovely poem, so well penned... appreciated

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 17 June 2025

A great tribute to all mothers out there who perform the roles of both mother and father. Yes, they are the most courageous and selfless soul. They deserve our utmost respect, care and love. Beautifully written.

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Rebecca Navarre 16 June 2025

Very beautiful! .. Very heart warming! . Very inspirational! .. Bravo! .. Endless 10'S And Stars! ..++++++++++++++++++++++

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Rebecca Navarre 16 June 2025

So deeply beautiful! Such an awesome tribute to the woman who redefined strength! ..

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Rebecca Navarre 16 June 2025

So brilliantly and tenderly composed! .. Marvelous! ..

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Nabakishore Dash 16 June 2025

Excellently expressed tribute to the wom

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