I've decided to post a few of my favorite poems that I have written.
I'll post them in time so that there is not an overwhelming amount of new text here.
This first one I wrote for my mother for mother's day.
This is dedicated to her.
Mother
By: Anne Ivy
A darkness deep,
Surrounds my child,
In restless sleep,
Lost and tired.
There is a light,
A beam of hope,
To give sight
To a world unknown.
A smile, a sigh
A lifelong friend.
A loving angel
I will send.
To bless, to help,
To save, to bring
All my children
Back to me.
Through lives trials
My children will fall
She is a soft pillow,
To catch them all.
She will never be
As any other.
My dear, lost child,
I send you a mother.
I am so grateful for all that my mother does for me. Every child deserves to have a mother, even when at times a teenager would wish they didn't, just ask the orphans or those who have lost mothers, I bet each one of them wishes they had one. This poem is written from God's point of view in case you were wondering.
Thanx to those who read my blog, I enjoy sharing with you.
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Wow Anne,
That was Beautiful. The first thing that came to my mind was the stripling warriors, and the fact that they did not doubt their mothers knew it. I hope that every child will one day realize that their mother knew it.
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