Mother Poem by Theresa Ann Moore

Mother

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She knew how to drive a tractor
And how to hitch a plow…
She fed the chicks and milked the cows
Her cheeks were rosy; she was proud

Although she did not wear diamonds or mink
In my opinion… she had a wonderful look
From the basics she was a masterful cook
In winter months she crocheted with a hook

Even if times were hard, she managed a smile
To her family, her arms always opened wide
As we walked in the garden of life side by side
I knew she was the best mother ever… worldwide

2/8/08

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Thad Wilk 08 February 2008

Beautiful tribute to your Mom Theresa! She must have been a wonderful Mother i know you miss her very much! Best regards Friend Thad

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Ibrahim Sambo 08 February 2008

This beautiful poem reminds me of my dear mother.Nice piece.

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Theresa Ann Moore

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Michigan, U.S.A.
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