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CELEBRATE YOUR MOM

Day poem

By Alexander MindPublished 3 months ago 3 min read

Remember how much your mom loved the drawings you've given her when you were a kid? As an adult, you can bring her just as much joy with a heartfelt Mother's day poem that will tell her how much you appreciate her. Hooray Heroes has collected the prettiest poems to make your mom happy this Mother's day.

1. "What Mother Means"

by Karl Fuchs

"Mother" is such a simple word,

But to me there’s meaning seldom heard.

For everything I am today,

My mother’s love showed me the way.

I’ll love my mother all my days,

For enriching my life in so many ways.

She set me straight and then set me free,

And that’s what the word "mother" means to me.

2. "Mother's Day"

by Carol Matthews

A Mother loves right from the start.

She holds her baby close to her heart.

The bond that grows will never falter.

Her love is so strong it will never alter.

A Mother gives never ending Love.

She never feels that she has given enough.

For you she will always do her best.

Constantly working, there's no time to rest.

A Mother is there when things go wrong.

A hug and a kiss to help us along.

Always there when we need her near.

Gently wipes our eyes when we shed a tear.

So on this day shower your Mother with Love.

Gifts and presents are nice but that is not enough.

Give your Mother a day to have some peace of mind.

Be gentle, be good, be helpful, be kind.

Happy Mothers Day.

3. "Mommy, I Love You"

by Nicholas Gordon

Mommy, I love you

For all that you do.

I'll kiss you and hug you

'Cause you love me, too.

You feed me and need me

To teach you to play,

So smile 'cause I love you

On this Mother's Day.

4. "God Created Mothers"

by Holly Giffers

When God created mothers,

All as lovely as can be,

He made one extra special,

And saved her just for me!

5. "My Heart"

by Sharlynn N. Manning

She's always been there for me.

Just talking to her can make me happy.

She tells me of the hard times she's been through

In hopes that I won't go through them, too.

She's an independent woman of stature and grace.

She has beautiful eyes and a lovely face,

An audacious strength from deep inside.

In her I know I can confide.

She's my guardian angel who'll always be

A very special part of me.

She takes pride in caring for her kin.

She gives us hope and things to believe in.

If I didn't have her there for me,

I wouldn't be half the woman I turned out to be.

6. "Mother"

by Sarah Malin

Your arms were always open

when I needed a hug.

Your heart understood

when I needed a friend.

Your gentle eyes were stern

when I needed a lesson.

Your strength and love has guided me

and gave me wings to fly.

7. "Roses Are Red for Mother's Day"

by Anonymous

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

You're the world's best mom,

And I deeply love you.

8. "M - O - T - H - E - R"

by Howard Johnson

“M” is for the million things she gave me,

“O” means only that she’s growing old,

“T” is for the tears she shed to save me,

“H” is for her heart of purest gold,

“E” is for her eyes, with love-light shining,

“R” means right, and right she’ll always be,

Put them all together, they spell “MOTHER,”

A word that means the world to me.

9. "Wonderful Mother"

by Pat O'Reilly

God made a wonderful mother,

A mother who never grows old;

He made her smile of the sunshine,

And He molded her heart of pure gold;

In her eyes He placed bright shining stars,

In her cheeks fair roses you see;

God made a wonderful mother,

And He gave that dear mother to me.

10. "Only One Mother"

by George Cooper

Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky,

Hundreds of shells on the shore together,

Hundreds of birds that go singing by,

Hundreds of lambs in the sunny weather.

Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,

Hundreds of bees in the purple clover,

Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn,

But only one mother the wide world over.

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