A MOTHER'S CRY!
I PRAY FOR MY SON,A SON I THOUGHT THE WORLD OF. A SON THAT DID ALL OF THE RIGHT THINGS IN LIFE. GRADUATED WITH HONORS,SERVED IN THE MILITARY,COME HOME GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE,GOT MARRIED TO A WONDERFUL WIFE.A SON THAT WAS PRAISED THROUGH OUT HIS LIFE,A SON THAT CARED FOR HIS FAMILY AS WELL AS OTHERS,A SON THAT LOVED AND PRAISED HIS MOTHER, A SON THAT WOULD TELL EVERY ONE HE MET THAT HIS MOM WAS HIS NUMBER ONE ,BECAUSE HE WOULD ALWAYS SAY YOU ONLY GET ONE MOTHER.
A SON THAT DIVORCED HIS WIFE FOR BUYING A NEW CAR BECAUSE THE OLD ONE KEPT BREAKING DOWN. A SON THAT PUT HIS HOUSE UP FOR RENT. A SON THAT ASKED TO MOVE IN WITH MOTHER AND STEP-DAD. A SON THAT PROMISED TO PAY RENT TO LIVE HOME WITH MOM BECAUSE IT WAS CLOSER TO HIS JOB.
A SON THAT LIVED WITH MOM AND STEP-DAD FOR TWELVE MONTHS. A SON THAT STEP-DAD PAST AWAY AND TELLS MOM THAT IT IS BETTER TO MOVE INTO HIS HOME BECAUSE RENTERS LEASE IS UP. A SON THAT SAID HE HAD MONEY PROBLEMS AND NEEDED HELP.
A SON THAT MOVES MOM INTO HIS HOME AND MADE MOM PAY HIS MORGAGE. A SON THAT AFTER SEVEN MONTHS CALLED HIS AGEING SICK MOTHER ON THE PHONE AND TOLD HIS SICK MOTHER TO GET OUT. A SON THAT GAVE HIS SICK MOTHER ONE WEEK TO PACK AND GET OUT. THE AGEING SICK MOTHER FOUND AN APARTMENT,BUT DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO RENT A TRUCK TO MOVE INTO THE NEW APARTMENT.
THE AGEING SICK MOTHER HAD BABYSIT FOR A FEW YOUNG WOMEN IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WHERE SHE LIVED BEFORE. ONE OF THE YOUNG LADIES CAME TO THE SICK MOTHER RENTED A TRUCK. HELP PACK THE AGEING SICK MOTHER'S BELONGINGS AND DROVE THE TRUCK AND UNPACKED IT FOR THE OLDER WOMAN. THE OLDER SICK MOTHER LEFT SOME OF HER MORE DELICATE AND FRAGILE THINGS IN THE SON'S HOME.
WENT BACK TO THE SON'S HOME AND THE SON CHANGED THE LOCKS ON ALL THE DOORS. A SON THAT SAID HIS OLDER SICK MOTHER COULD NOT TAKE THE REST OF HER BELONGINGS FROM THE HOME. WHAT IS A MOTHER TO DO???????? THIS IS A MOTHER'S CRY.
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