Mothers Day Poems
Welcome to Mothers Day poems which brings you free printable poems and verses to send to your mother, mom, mum on Mothering Sunday. You are free to use these for non commercial purposes
A mother is a friend on whom you can depend She makes you feel you are never alone She has a very special way of cheering up a day And looks upon your problems as her own
She shares your every dream and adds to your esteem She helps you and does favors, big and small She cares with all her heart she`s loved you from the start A mother is the dearest friend of all.
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Being a mother is one of the highest paid jobs
... since the payment is pure love.
Happy Mother's Day
Consider this another payment on the installment plan
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"Working mothers are guinea pigs in a scientific experiment to show that sleep is not necessary to human life." I saw this and thought of you Have a rest today Mom Happy Mothers Day
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Mother's Day a time for warm thoughts and fond memories, for expressing the feelings and words that often go unspoken, for letting those special people in our lives know that they are loved and appreciated - always.
Mother's Day
Let every day be Mother's Day! Make roses grow along her way And beauty everywhere. Oh, never let her eyes be wet With tears of sorrow or regret, And never cease to care! Come, grown up children, and rejoice That you can hear your mother's voice!
A day for her! For you she gave Long years of love and service brave; For you her youth was spent. There was no weight of hurt or care Too heavy for her strength to bear; She followed where you went; Her courage and her love sublime You could depend on all the time.
No day or night she set apart On which to open wide her heart And welcome you within; There was no hour you would not be First in her thought and memory, Though you were black as sin! Though skies were gray or skies were blue Not once has she forgotten you.
Let every day be Mother's Day! With love and roses strew her way, And smiles of joy and pride! Come, grown up children, to the knee Where long ago you used to be And never turn aside; Oh, never let her eyes grow wet With tears, because her babes forget.
Edgar Albert Guest (1881-1959)
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