The Bonding Of A Mother's Love Poem by Chris Embrick

The Bonding Of A Mother's Love

Rating: 5.0


Hidden in last Summer's hay
Soft her breathing, restful purring
And in a bundle, kittens five
From peaceful naps began stirring
The Mother looked with no concern
As I stroked the little fur balls
With gentleness she licked my hand
And for a time, my work was stalled
Special moments our lives transcend
Whether coming from wild or tame
The bonding of a Mother's love
In one and all is much the same.

Thursday, July 19, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: cats,love,memories,mother
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 10 May 2020

An insightful piece the profound nature of a mother's love well articulated and nicely brought forth in persuasive expressions with artistic brilliance.

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 26 July 2018

UR SOFTNESS OF HEART WILL MAKE you read my two poems of love My MOMS SMILES AND MOTHER'S DAY TODAY READ AND COMMENT YOU MAY...SENTIMENTS BRING FOLKS Together- - to gather all say u may

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Chris Embrick 27 July 2018

Thank you for the kind comments. I will be sure to read your poems. It's amazing how sometimes a simple poem can bring us together.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 20 July 2018

What a wonderful poem beautifully crafted. So heartwarming that captures the very love that binds us no matter who we are and what we are. Loved this marvelous write. Thanks, Chris for sharing.10++++

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Chris Embrick 27 July 2018

Thank you Rose for the wonderful comments. Your input is always cherished.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 20 July 2018

The bonding of a Mother's love is really very strong that we feel very much. Mother is respectful and she has deep affection for children. We feel gentleness is this excellently penned affectionate poem...10

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Chris Embrick 27 July 2018

Thank you Kumarmani. It is love that bonds us more closely than anything else. As always I appreciate your response to my poems.

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Ruta Mohapatra 19 July 2018

Yeah! What a pretty picture! I have seen it in my backyard too.

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Chris Embrick 27 July 2018

I think anyone who every lived on a farm has witnessed this kind of affection. Thank you.

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