To My Mother



      

      











"Mother"! - I write these lines,- as you well know-

For everything I have you did bestow

Upon me,- by God’s grace you have impressed

Fair gifts and talents plentiful and zest

For life, - gratuitous, free and  generously

From your own being, like the fruitful tree

Of the strong woman told in  Holy Writ,

That bloomed, so everyone would benefit.



Mother! - there is no need to eulogize!

But I will say that you made paradise

For us,- with so slim means you did impart

So many blessings in your children’s heart.-

Your warm affection like a gushing spring,-

Your strength like the Protector Angel’s wing;-

Forgetful of yourself, in constant care

Of us,- you made your children unaware

Of penury, but made us dance and laugh

So warm your tenderness, so deep your love!



Beyond  all bounds your faith, your hope, your love!

Gifts unsurpassed in splendor from above!-.

Over my cradle you did gently bend,

In loving vigil, with caressing hand;

And many a lullaby and tune you sang

To which you made your babe  participant

The babe took out a stake, was made a part

Of all the music of your glowing heart.-

seeping, and sinking in through every pore,

It traveled till it reached the inmost core.!



How long you prayed through many a fearful night

In catastrophe, disaster and war’s blight!

With deprivation so familiar-

Your presence was sweet comfort’s twinkling star-

Defeating anguish and adversity-

And like a lioness you braved the enemy.

Your golden voice rang out  in fervent song

To Him to Whom all praise and song belong;.-

Women’s and children’s gentle Laureate

And Champion nonpareil of their estate.





Look down now mother dear of mine I pray,

This Mother’s Day and any other day,

Pray God His grace and mercy to bestow

On all the struggling mothers here below!

Be they committed to His loving care

And win His blessing’s  laurels everywhere.







(c) Elizabeth Dandy







In memory of my incomparable mother,

the living song and poetry.

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Author's Notes/Comments: 

To my incomparable mother a modest song.

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Ernest Bevans's picture

Hello Elizabeth I am back again.
This is a heart warming tribute.
This is one of the best Gift
that a mother can get...
Parents it is what we live for.