I hope you enjoy the poem, A Lifetime of Motherhood. I was thankful to share this new poem at this month's Poetry meeting.
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A Lifetime of Motherhood
~ by Paulette Jackson
They came into this world
two tiny bundles of joy
Each in a different package
One a little girl
And the other a little boy
At first sight we wept
hearing the welcome sound
of our babies’ birthing cry
announcing the arrival
of their precious little lives
And we were overwhelmed
full of love and pride
We gave them names
the best we knew
A bestowal of honor
the meaning of heritage
a remembrance of life
belonging to these two
Our son received his father’s name
a gift of goodness
faithful and true
a legacy
born in the south
Where roots are planted in the soul
Blue eyes. Blonde hair.
His father’s image
and a love beyond compare
From the beginning
he was the delight of his mother’s eye
Soul mates and play dates
Mamma Bear and her beloved “Sugar Bear”
Our little girl received the name
“Victorious Gift”
an unexpected and early birth
A beautiful little rose
With tiny fingers and toes
A welcomed cry
her breath of life
a song of praise
that split the dark
and shined the light
A vision of hope
our daughter
little “Sweet-Pea”
her grand-mother’s inheritance
her only grand-daughter to see
just before she left this life
to shout the joy on Heaven’s streets
about her grandson and new baby girl
she got to meet
Our children
they grew so fast
No matter how we tried
each day was a reminder
of childhood past
“Lay down wis’ you?”
“Will you play wis’ me?”
“Nite, night, Mommy. Sleep tight.”
“Do I look pretty?”
“Mom, I don’t wanna grow up.”
Conversations beyond compare
The ones I still love to hear
My children and their voices
replaying in memory
Timeless togetherness that was
and is now not here
Yet a favorite place
I visit frequently
young motherhood past
Like Alice, in the fairy tale,
through the looking glass
I go
to a treasure vast
full of diamonds and gold
the richest memories
that lifetimes last
With gratitude for the joy of being a mom.
Paulette Jackson, LPC-MHSP