My Mother's Day
My Mother’s Day
(To Doris C. Mellers)
Written by: Wilfred Mellers, Sunday, May 9,2010 @ 4: 35 PM
I can remember back in the day
Being a youth back in Buff Bay
Our clothing you always made
School fee was always paid
Relatives never treating you good
Somehow vigilant you stood
Bearing you always with malice
Tearing down the walls of your palace
I remember growing up with a penny
Love and care we never lacked any
Our garments she would always darn
Amazing things she would make from yarn
My mother would bring me my lunch everyday
That’s my Mom for she is just that way
She’d chase the monsters from under my bed
She made sure her family was always fed
No words that could ever convey
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poem by Wilfred Mellers
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