flowers for my mother

NafisaSB

I will first put flowers on the grave of my mother

Who has influenced me, as has no other

Though she is now no more her aura is there

Which keeps sprinkling  seeds of her love and care;

 

My parents were my guardians

They taught me what is right

Ensuring that our future

Would be promising and bright

 

So dedicating this poem to my mother today

On the occasion of “International women’s day”

For no one more deserving comes to my mind

Her legacy of love is what she has left behind

 

  • Author: NafisaSB (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 2nd, 2024 01:00
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Comments4

  • Meera Mere

    Beautiful poem NafisaSB. Your poem just reminded me to stop a little and spend time with my parents whole I have got the time. Thank you.
    "Her legacy of love is what she has left behind"

    • NafisaSB

      thank you so much, i can vouch that we always regret not spending more time with our near and dear ones while they are around..
      glad that you want to make the effort,- wish you happiness with them
      take care
      warm regards
      nafisa

    • Cassie58

      A beautiful poem to remember the positive influence and love of your mother. How appropriate to remember her today. Very nicely penned.

      • NafisaSB

        thank you so much. we miss her daily, and this was one of the ways to ensure she lives forever...

      • rhmn_7

        A sad but still lovely poem, mothers deserve the best!

        • NafisaSB

          yes, thanks, it is in her memory, and we keep missing her smile and her guidance; but she still lives on in our hearts.

        • Accidental Poet

          Beautiful in every way. It's never good-bye, but until we meet again. 🌹

          • NafisaSB

            true, it is never goodbye, but just 'au revoir'..
            thank you, god bless you



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