Mom's Lullabye Poem by Doris Cornago

Mom's Lullabye

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One day I'll just fly away with you
Never leave you alone in bed
Attach you to my sail
Make loops in the
Sky, catch rain
Turn snow
Into
Water
Skim oceans
Sing a lullaby
Weave dreams from
Clouds, paint rainbows
Catch birds and give them rides

Mom's Lullabye
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: mother and child
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When sick, we are gripped with silliness and sing silly songs to dispel the heat of a fever and the gloom of the bedroom. Nobody wants us to be sick, least of all our moms. She will be hovering about us like a lost paraglider, wanting to be directed on which way to help us get better. I'm sure this was my mom's song. The black and white photo shows the likeness between me and my mom in nurturing skills.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lamar Cole 09 July 2017

Very nice and wonderful write.

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Doris Cornago 10 July 2017

I'm sure all our moms will agree. :)

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Doris Cornago 09 July 2017

I have devised this form of phrasing a poem to allow high and low notes as in a song to allow breathing and reflection after high emotions and to get back into a full swing slowly and be in flight again after resting. I hope that you will see the benefit of such high and low notes when thinking and expressing your thoughts. Write on.

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