To all those that carried a light inside
Life's grateful for your mothering vibe
Keeping the ripples of love to unite
May everyday be what you provide
The bravest of place where the universe collides
Where soul make a commitment that never lies
To find our purpose was to climb before we fly
For every moment is precious in the tears of a smile
I thank all the females deeper than I can ever scribe
Sorry I sometimes fail to give the nurture you have life
- Author: Poetic Dan ( Offline)
- Published: March 18th, 2021 15:11
- Comment from author about the poem: I've been so busy now that I offer on going coaching with my customer, I'm finding less time to enjoy others beautiful minds! Only just getting around to putting this up and responding...always appreciate your time and keeping up the write. Such a honor to live my life and think I once thought I had nothing to offer anyone but pain, now there is both and as long as its pure love will always shine through...
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Comments3
Really beautiful and thoughtful words! Fantastic x
Thank you so much, take Life's lessons to find them.
Really appreciate your time
Much peace and respect
What wonderful words Dan. I am so gad that you are in your obviously natural place in your life. It can now only get better - well done.
Andy
how uncompromisingly brave and full of impassioned words of gratitude, penned: not out of guilt or some sense of timely duty,
but born of admiration and a need to express appreciation for all those subtle acts of love and support they instinctively imbue into our daily lives..
such a brilliant dedication my friend!
a write I wish I had the ability to pen myself
Now that is words to put my head down to after a beautiful day! Then I will keep in my box for any time i feel the pressure one can put on them self.
You to have a gift and if you ever forget to see come back and you'll be reminded of moment you made a massive difference!
Not all days are filled with pride
But we all know it's within our stride
There we go again! Lol
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