Mother Poem by Stephen Gradwell

Mother



Anything you put your mind to, you will succeed,
Its the average mothers creed,
Settle all your greivences with metal,
same type as your shell,
Solve your problems in secret, don't let others see,
Don't leave me, never leave me, don't find a girl just stay,
Never move away, make me proud where you stand.
Live exactly as I would, you'll learn this later.

Learn to love me first, never put another before me,
When I retire, comfort me till I expire.
Love your father for all his faults,
Marry me, when im ready.

Don't throw it away for so called mates,
Never gamble, drink or live.
I'll indoctrinate you how I want,
refuse and your out the door,
For the next decade you are my boy,
Here come the perfects with some toys,

They march round the bed,
Squabble and fight over you,
Its going to be like this all your life,
Nobody couldn't adore you.
And for as long as I keep good health,
I have you all to myself.

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