May 11, 2008

Happy Mothers Day!

Hi Guys!,

A Mothers Way is a poem I wrote for my girlfriend and partner
Vickie Pieper a few years ago… I forgot about it and came
across it yesterday and wanted to share it with you…

This is dedicated to all the Mothers out there!

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A Mother’s Way
Written by Robby LeBlanc for Vickie Pieper © 2005

A mother is protective, when bad is near…
She watches over, til the danger is clear,

A mother’s love, knows no bounds,
She stays up late, just to hear their sounds,

A mother will hold you, when you’re sad,
She’ll rub your tummy, til you feel glad,

A mother’s job, is to help them grow,
She also teaches, they’ll reap what they sow,

A mother’s journey, a life long ride,
It is her children, to whom she is tied,

A mother will hug you, for no reason at all,
Out of the blue, you feel ten feet tall,

A mother encourages, and says you can do it,
Her children trust, she will help them through it,

A mother disciplines, when they go astray,
So when they grow up, they’ll be ok,

A mother is, a spiritual light,
That God trusted, to guide their sight,

A mother does, so many things,
It’s beautiful to see, when she spreads her wings,

They’re so important, we give them a day,
And that day is called, Mother’s Day !
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That’s All For Today,
Robby LeBlanc

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