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25 Mother's Day Poems

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1. Tribute to Mother

A picture memory brings to me; I look across the years and see Myself beside my mother's knee. I feel her gentle hand restrain My selfish moods, and know again A child's blind sense of wrong and pain. But wiser now, a man gray grown, My childhood's needs are better known. My mother's chastening love I own. — John Greenleaf Whittier

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2. Sonnets Are Full of Love

Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome Has many sonnets: so here now shall be One sonnet more, a love sonnet, from me To her whose heart is my heart’s quiet home, To my first Love, my Mother, on whose knee I learnt love-lore that is not troublesome; Whose service is my special dignity, And she my loadstar while I go and come And so because you love me, and because I love you, Mother, I have woven a wreath Of rhymes wherewith to crown your honored name: In you not fourscore years can dim the flame Of love, whose blessed glow transcends the laws Of time and change and mortal life and death. — Christina Rossetti

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3. Mother o’ Mine

If I were hanged on the highest hill, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! I know whose love would follow me still, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! If I were drowned in the deepest sea, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! I know whose tears would come down to me, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! If I were damned of body and soul, I know whose prayers would make me whole, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! — Rudyard Kipling

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4. I Will Have to Wait Until I'm a Mother

I struggle so deeply to understand how someone can pour their entire soul blood and energy into someone without wanting anything inreturn — Rupi Kaur

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5. Dear Mother

I'm writing you to tell you that I love you Something I hardly ever do. I never tell you enough how much I love you and It's something I must do. I need to let you know mother how much You really mean to me So I'm telling you now you mean the world to me. I need to thank you for all you do for me. Your unconditional love toward me means a lot to me. You've never turned your back on me and I know it's something you'll never do. Anytime I need someone to talk to You're always there to help me through And anytime I need a favor you always seem To be there, too There's nothing in this world that I could do To pay you back for all you do. When God gave me to you, That's the best thing he could ever do, So this poem is dedicated to you Because I don't know how else to say Thank You. — Herman Vymislicky

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6. “Rock Me To Sleep”

Mother, dear mother, the years have been long Since I last listened your lullaby song: Sing, then, and unto my soul it shall seem Womanhood’s years have been only a dream. — Elizabeth Chase Akers Allen

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7. To My Mother

Because I feel that, in the Heavens above, The angels, whispering to one another, Can find, among their burning terms of love, None so devotional as that of “Mother,” Therefore by that dear name I long have called you— You who are more than mother unto me, And fill my heart of hearts, where Death installed you In setting my Virginia's spirit free. My mother—my own mother, who died early, Was but the mother of myself; but you Are mother to the one I loved so dearly, And thus are dearer than the mother I knew By that infinity with which my wife Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. — Edgar Allan Poe

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8. Angel Mother

Mother, you’re the angel who brought me into being and watched over me. You guided me, sheltered me, repaired and restored me. When I was lost, your focused attention and unconditional love lifted me and showed me the way. I give you the credit for the best parts of who I am today. I don’t have words or gifts, or anything that’s worth enough to let you know what having you in my life has meant to me. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom. I love you with all my heart. — Joanna Fuchs

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9. Extraordinary Mom

What can I say of my wonderful mother, An extraordinary person, a mom like no other. Whenever I need you, you’re always there; You listen, understand, and show that you care. You do the things other mothers all do, But Mom, there’s just so much more to you. It’s hard to describe the feelings I feel; My love for you, Mom, is deep and real. I appreciate you more than I ever could say; To my extraordinary mom: Happy Mother’s Day! — Joanna Fuchs

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10. Treasured Mom

Mom, you’re best person I’ve ever known, A loving, dear friend of my very own, A teacher and guardian, always alert, To protect and heal me whenever I hurt. I treasure you, so I just want to say Mom, have a Happy Mother’s Day! — Joanna Fuchs

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11. Her Hands

Her hands held me gently from the day I took my first breath. Her hands helped to guide me as I took my first step. Her hands held me close when the tears would start to fall. Her hands were quick to show me that she would take care of it all. Her hands were there to brush my hair, or straighten a wayward bow. Her hands were often there to comfort the hurts that didn't always show. Her hands helped hold the stars in place, and encouraged me to reach. Her hands would clap and cheer and praise when I captured them at length. Her hands would also push me, though not down or in harm's way. Her hands would punctuate the words, just do what I say. Her hands sometimes had to discipline, to help bend this young tree. Her hands would shape and mold me into all she knew I could be. Her hands are now twisting with age and years of work, Her hand now needs my gentle touch to rub away the hurt. Her hands are more beautiful than anything can be. Her hands are the reason I am me. — Maggie Pittman

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12. Special Love

For all the times you gently picked me up, When I fell down, For all the times you tied my shoes And tucked me into bed, Or needed something But put me first instead. For everything we shared, The dreams, the laughter, And the tears, I love you with a 'Special Love' That deepens every year. Happy Mother's Day! — Jon Bratton

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13. What 'Mother' Means

'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. Thanks for being a wonderful mother, Mom! — Karl Fuchs

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14. Angel Mum

You're the best person I've known, Covering me in your love as I've grown, My defender, watching, alert, To protect me from being hurt. You're my guardian angel; I see How you take care to look out for me. You're the best mom in every way; Have a wonderful Mother's Day! — Karl and Joanna Fuchs

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15. We love you lots & lots, Mummy

We love you lots & lots, Mummy, from your head down to your toes. You're warm and you're squidgy and you smell just like marshmallows. We love you lots & lots, Mummy, even though you're mostly grumpy and you make us tidy our room and your mash potato is always lumpy. We love you lots & lots, Mummy and we know you love us too, Even though sometimes we're naughty, when you have lots and lots to do. We love you lots and lots, Mummy, we think you are the best. So as today is your special day ...today we'll let you rest. (we'll go and bug Daddy instead) ... – Carly Jackman

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16. On Mother's Day

On Mother's Day it isn't smart To give your mom a broken heart. So here are things you shouldn't say To dear old Mom on Mother's Day: Don't tell her that you'll never eat A carrot, celery, bean, or beet. Don't tell her you think smoking's cool. Don't tell her you've dropped out of school. Don't tell her that you've drowned the cat. Don't tell her that she looks too fat. Don't tell her when you're grown you'll be A starving poet—just like me. – Bruce Lansky

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17. Thanks

I know it's been a hard task, the things we ask of you. You should know you're very special for all the things you do. I'm thankful for a wife like you; no one could take your place. A heart like yours for those in need is a thing one can't replace. So thanks again for being there and for all the things you do. No man could be so lucky to have a love like you! Happy Mother's Day! – Michael A. Faust

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18. Dear Mum

There's no one in this world Who knows me quite like you. If ever I'm in need, You're the first one I turn to. You're the reason that I'm here, Blessed with life itself. You have always cared for me, In sickness and in health. I think we've grown together. We've laughed and we've cried, But no matter what's been thrown our way, You've always been by my side. Although you're my Mum. You are also my best friend, A friendship I am proud to say Will never, ever end. When I have my children, I hope I'm half as good as you At being a Mum and friend to them, No matter what they go through. And whenever you need me, Mum, My arms are open wide. I'm blessed that I'm the only one That's felt your heart beat from inside. – Chrissie Morris

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19. Supermom

A supermom is what she is, She does so very much. Juggling work, play and chores, Without a single crutch. Many have tried but few succeed, This life is not for everyone. Multi-tasking is a must, Never-ending, never done! But motherhood is so much more, Then all those busy times. There is hidden gems among the grime, You have to read between the lines. For every cry there is a hug, For every tickle a laugh. For every song there is a dance, Great memories in photographs. – Julie Hebert

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20. A Mother’s Love

A mother’s love is so sweet and pure. It’s like honey on a honeycomb. A mother’s love is soft, so soft like a teddy bear. A mother’s love is so warm; it’s warm like hot cocoa on a cold day. A mother’s love is like a blanket it covers you and keeps you safe. A mother’s love is honest; she’s never mean or rude. A mother’s love is trustworthy; you can trust her with anything. I wouldn’t trade a mother’s love for nothing. She’s sweet, loving, caring and understanding. That’s a mother’s love! – Shakira Wilkerson

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21. A Mother

“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. – Christy Ann Martine

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22. Wonderful Mother

A mother wraps her love around the heart of her child, keeping each beat steady through the rhythm of life until wings take shape and it’s time for the soul to take light. – Pat O’Reilly

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23. My Mom

You make the sun shine on a cloudy day When I’m sick you kiss the pain away Your tender voice took away my fears Your hand that wiped away my tears The love you give so honest and pure Keeping me forever safe and secure You make flowers bloom in the spring It was you who fixed my broken wing Mom, because of you I now know love My guardian angel from above – Terry Kraemer

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24. A Mother’s Soul

The strength you have is astounding. The miracles you work are brilliant. I look up to you and ask you for guidance. I admire all that you are. One day I want to be the woman you are; I aspire to make you proud. You’re my every breath and heartbeat; You are my soul. In my eyes you’re perfect, I couldn’t ask for anything more. I can always count on you, Even when I’m in the wrong. I love all that you are, My mother, my friend. –Katherine Martinez

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25. Only One Mother

Mom, I look at you and see a walking miracle. Your unfailing love without limit, your ability to soothe my every hurt, the way you are on duty, unselfishly, every hour, every day, makes me so grateful that I am yours, and you are mine. With open arms and open heart, with enduring patience and inner strength, you gave so much for me, sometimes at your expense. You are my teacher, my comforter, my encourager, appreciating all, forgiving all. Sometimes I took you for granted, Mom, but I don’t now, and I never will again. I know that everything I am today relates to you and your loving care. I gaze in wonder as I watch you being you— my miracle, my mother. – George Cooper

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