Mothers Day Poem For Women With No Children
Here is a day when the Sun poem Could comment?

Who have you seen? By Jonni F. Who do you see when you watch me? Do you see the child who used to be? Smile and bright eyes, hearts full of confidence, fear that the child has become dust. Questions and theater, I paid the price, but change my past? I have to think twice. What do you see when you watch me? You see life provided for me? Daughter and mother, sister, holy, I have lived this life no complaints. I changed my mind, wants to play. I can not live my life like this. So what you see when you watch me? You see the woman who chose to be? follow new rules for this half of my life, learning to accept the stress, struggle and conflict. I put this face for everyone. I like what I see when I look.

Leaving the stanza 3 lines exactly as is! The very fact that it is differrent is what makes a great line that he said that you have chosen to live by their rules! As Bacon said, "No there's beauty is not some strangeness in its proportion. "I like this a lot.

Mother's Day Poem


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