Memories Poem by Danielle Candy

Memories



Little things that remind me of you, Silly little things
Like hearing Elton Johns sacrifice or candle in the wind
Stupid things like looking at a sunset, or drawing a picture.
Little phases I hear that reminds me of something you have said
My mother I love you I wish you wasn’t dead.
You put me where I am today. you made me the person you see.
Because with out you my mother I wouldn’t be me.
I look in the mirror and see you in me,
I have your eyes Which this some how it comforts me
I remember you singing but I don’t recall the song
I remember it vaguely, well it has been so long
You should be proud you’re were a fantastic mother
Just look at your children, then you’ll discover
What you have taught us, what you have made
How we are like you, you wouldn’t be ashamed

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