I wrote this poem straight from my heart -- just a written expression of my love for my two wonderful boys. Someday, i wish they will have a glimpse of this post, so they would know how much I love them and how much happiness and color they have brought in my life…
The first time I saw you,
my heart was filled with so much joy.
I felt so blessed that God gave you to me.
You were His very special Gift that completed me...
When I held you close to mine,
It seemed that your heart beats with mine...
From that very moment,
I committed myself to love you,
to take care of you,
to protect you -- until my last breath...
Remember when you had your first step?
I guided you until you gained your balance.
At times that you fell but I didn't pick you up,
I wanted you to learn standing by your own.
I wanted you to grow up strong, dependable, and responsible...
But remember –-
when you stumbled so hard and couldn't stand by yourself,
I never wasted any second to carry you back home.
Because I love you... I love you... I love you...
Remember when you had your first day in school?
I took you to your second home but only stayed for awhile.
I wanted you to learn adopting new things by your own.
I wanted you to grow up with confidence,
To create friendships, to discover new things...
But remember –-
when you had hard times to comprehend with these things,
I never wasted any moment to explore each with you.
I will never, ever get tired to guide and guard you.
Because I love you... I love you... I love you...
Time will pass and you’ll see a wider world.
Yes, I will let you fall in love.
I'll let you shed a tear too...
I want you to learn from life.
For feeling pain will teach you giving more importance to laughter.
I want you to discover God's wonders to deepen your faith...
But remember –-
If there’ll be times that you can't hold your tears back,
I will wipe each drop for you.
I will embrace you so tight
To let you feel how special you are.
And if at some point, you’ll be in your deepest hour,
And you’ll need me to be with you…
Just to stay by you...
I'll never ever hesitate…
Just like when you’re still a baby,
I'll hold you next to mine,
I'll embrace you with all my love,
I'll let you feel how happy I am to have you
Because you are God's gift to me,
And that you completed me...
And I will kiss your forehead and tell you,
how very proud I am to have you...
I'll never leave your side –-
Until my last breathe...
Even beyond…
Because I love you…I love you... I love you...
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Very touching poem. you can have it printed, put in an envelope, seal it with love, then put their names outside and give it to them when they're old enough to understand every word. If I am as half as talented as you are in composing such a great poem, that's what I would do..
Good day.
very touching poem for loving mom. Thanks for brighten up my day
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What a beautiful poem for your boys. One day when they are older, they'll truly cherish this poem from you.
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oh..that's so sweet mommy...love the poem! so straight from the heart..ur 2 boys are blessed to have a sweet, loving mom like u! :)
Beautiful! I love your poem. I have 4 boys and I can feel your heart here. I also love to write poetry and write usually a poem a day. I have two blogs about home with boys... but one about poetry that i generally keep to myself. if you ever want to read some, let me know. a fellow mom poet, I'd be honoured...
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