Dear Muma
As you and have seen over the years I'm haunted by many different shadows
Yet the light you give me each time we meet, gets brighter and strong with ever heart beat.
Never could I of dreamed a mothering figure to help me let go of what my own couldn't deliver
She is not replaced but you are more of a beautiful upgrade, that makes me feel wanted,special maybe even a gift to this world.
This all was felt way before our amazing daughter got here, now I have tears of how spectacular her grandmother is.
These are only a few of the words that run through my head but my actions want to make you more proud within ever step.
To your welcoming arms from your admiral heart, stemming from your deeply trodden light and dark path
This universe can be messy and make absolutely no sense, yet to be part of this family is something I could never regret
May the rest of our days be filled with laughter and magical food, that can bring endless forgiveness to see we have made our own paradise come true
Saudade was one of the first words I learned that belongs to you and our crew and of course Amo te, I'll see you real soon.
- Author: Poetic Dan ( Offline)
- Published: September 28th, 2022 11:16
- Comment from author about the poem: This actually was more emotional than I expected but well worth it!
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Comments2
Wonderful emotive words Dan.
Andy
Always appreciated my friend and good morning!
'To your welcoming arms from your admiral heart, stemming from your deeply trodden light and dark path'
Beautiful!
(How much do we owe our heroin's
for the person they curated of themselves
from life's testing bumps and bruises.
They overcome it all and become a mountain for the waves to lash against
just to keep their loved ones, safe.)
*#@! That just made me cry twice, like you grab my vibration and just sing along! Thank you for keeping me imperfectly human
'keeping me imperfectly human'
now that's wisdom brother!
(I read and learn)
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