I wrote this poem for my mom about fifteen years ago, for her Mother's Day card. Since it's her birthday today, I thought I'd share it here.
This picture was taken yesterday, after she'd read about a 20th anniversay sale at Fisherman's Wharf in Bedford. Lobster was going for an incredible price, so Mom and I hopped in the car and drove out to get some. We bought three 5-pounders, one for Mom, Brad and myself, whose birthdays have just gone by. We proceeded to have a true Maritime feast! We even listened to Great Big Sea while we ate. Can't get much more down home than that.
A Poem Written For My Mom
You helped make my childhood
Soft and safe like a summer night
You urged me to reach as high
As my little fingers could reach
Even if it was for the stars
You knew I could never be disappointed
Even if all I caught were fireflies
Because wasn't that something
To watch them glow?
- Copyright - 1994 - Julia Smith
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Poetry Train Monday - 75 - A Poem Written For My Mom
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:15 PM 15 comments
Labels: A Poem Written For My Mom, Happy Birthday, Mom, Poem, Poetry Train
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