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A piece in time remembering Mom |
Mother, I miss you so I can still see my mother Walking over to my place To share waffles and ice cream That she taught me to make. And as she sat in my living room chair With her grandson sitting upon her knee, Why didn’t I let her know? How much she meant to me. I can remember the times She put aside her daily chores To listen to the ups and downs Married life had made for me. Never a frown upon her face When I suddenly left the babies in her care, Just so that I can meet a friend Or shop the day on a sudden whim. Did I ever ask her if she had the time to spare? Or how she felt that very day. Mother, why didn’t I sense The ills you had that didn’t show. And now that you are gone I’ve gotten along, but I miss you terribly so. You never got to see Your darling grandchildren grow. |