My Wifes Mother Poem by Matt Mondschein

My Wifes Mother



Never has a woman
Shown so much love
For my family as you
Unselfish
Unlike your father
I'm grateful to have a
Mother-in-law
like you
A Great Adventurous day
With your dad
That was for sure
Standing in line
At Mickey D's
Ignoring you
Purchasing a quarter
Cup of coffee
Just for me
The hurt in your eyes
Still riddles my mind
How can your pop
Be so unkind
The way you dance
At the oldies shows
Like a littlechild
Full of love and joy
It's hard to believe
Almost twenty years
Have gone by
I often sigh
I know I'm not the son-in-law
You wanted me to be
Perhaps
One day
You'll find in your heart
To forgive me

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