Mother's Love Poem by Robert Peacock

Mother's Love



What’s warmer than the sun
On a hot August Day
And with a few spoken words
Can take your pain away

What’s stronger than any steel
Ever forged by man
And has been passed down through generations
Ever since the world began

What’s something you’ll carry with you
Until your dying day
It’s been there since before your birth
And can’t ever be taken away

What’s absolutely necessary
To sustain human life on earth
And there’s no way to establish
What it’s truly worth

What’s the strongest force in nature
And equal to no other
It’s the love and protection
We get from our Mother

Sunday, March 29, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: mother and child
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Thanks for everything Mom
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terrance Mawanga 30 April 2015

A very good poem indeed. Keep up the good work.

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Robert Peacock 30 April 2015

Thank you for the read and also the kind words.

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Kim Barney 18 April 2015

Very well written. Enjoyed reading it. I have one called MEMORIES OF MOTHER.

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Kelly Kurt 29 March 2015

A very good and very true poem. Thanks for sharing.

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Robert Peacock 13 April 2015

Thank you for your kind words Kelly. Sorry about the double comment. I'm new here and still trying to figure out how to navigate around the site.

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