My Dear Mother Jean
My Dear Mother Jean
The smiles and hugs I always know
will await my arrival through sun or snow,
From the greatest Angel in my life,
through sacrifice, good times, and sometimes strife.
From my first breath of air I took in this world
you have always been there; my problems unfurled,
Your arms embracing me, holding me tight
You’ve watched over me lovingly from dawn and thru night
My first tooth, My first word, My first day of school
you sheltered me tenderly from the bad and the cruel,
It was your hands that supported me as I took my first step,
Steadily boyhood, then manhood up slowly crept.
Through stitches, injuries, growing pains and crime,
The words you spoke caringly, “YOUR BUTT IS MINE!”
Lingers in memories from when I was small,
I chuckle to think of it now that I’m tall.
Teaching me to cook, led to small kitchen fires,
But you stayed with me, worked with me, made me inspired.
Chuckie Cheese Birthdays, man they were the best!
All of my playthings suffered the “Jimmy Test”.
I am stubborn and hot-headed, just like my mother
who is passionate and witty, and loved like no other,
Recollections of happy times, some sad times too,
I always appreciated that mom would come through.
Relaxing with Mudslides on warm summer days,
Dale Earnhardt Jr. brings her eyes all ablaze,
I remember the laughter of years that have passed
Life lessons from mother abundantly amassed.
Now I’m a man with a family of my own
While supporting them I know, I’m not alone,
For Mom’s guiding and caring throughout my life’s strife
I will Love and adore her for the rest of my life
By: Dawn M. Ziebarth
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