Sonnet to my mother
I often contemplate my childhood, Mom.
I am a mother now, and so I know
Hard work is mixed together with the fun;
You learned that when you raised me long ago.
I think of all the things you gave to me:
Sacrifice, devotion, love and tears,
Your heart, your mind, your energy and soul–
All these you spent on me throughout the years.
You loved me with a never-failing love
You gave me strength and sweet security,
And then you did the hardest thing of all:
You let me separate and set me free.
Every day, I try my best to be
A mother like the mom you were to me.
Here is few random poems just for you!
- Love Is A Mother’s Gift
- Sad Steps by Philip Larkin
- A Golden Chain by Helen Steiner Rice
- Momentary by George William Russell
- Wild Nights
- A Friend’s Greeting by Edgar A Guest
- Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
- Mother and child
- I’m In Love By Catherine O. Ahearn
- Courtney Kuchta Poem
- The Balance You Never See by Nate Snowball
- mommy poem
- Friends by Autymn Skillings
- Color of butterfly
- Happy mothers days
- Native Moments. by Walt Whitman
- Love Defined Poem by Matt Dubois
- To You. by Walt Whitman
- To A Sad Daughter by Michael Ondaatje
- Never Have I Fallen by Rex A. Williams
- For The Moment
- You are real beauty mom
- Chris Engle Poem
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
- Your Eyes By Helea
- Angel Of My Life
- Sad but True By Nikki R. Wagers
- Because Of You by Amy S. Bedford
- Flames of passion
- The Romantic Age by Ogden Nash
- A Song Of The Sandbags by Robert William Service
- Julio Patino
- Love Rules The Court by Sir Walter Scott
- Pledge of Love by Vesta Sikora
- Always And Forever Poem by Freida Martinez
- This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful. by Walt Whitman
- All Of You by David Norman Meece
- A Poem by Jenny Yu
- Your Name by Jessica Blade
- Moments Of Vision by Thomas Hardy
Tags: Mom Poems, mother poems, sonnet
