Without A Mother
5 October, 2001
Author: Matthew D. Ward
I wish I had a mother
A father who cares more
Someone I could turn to
In life's thunderous storms
I wish I had more hope
Instead of these dark beliefs
More positive influences
That will not just up and leave
I can honestly say
A child without a mother is lost
For the mother teaches value
While the father teaches cost
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Comments on this poem/writing:
KitKatrina (68.113.60.103) -- Saturday, September 20 2003, 08:42 am Wow Matthew your poem was very well written and I loved it...Keep up the good work.... |
Meridian (205.188.209.82) -- Thursday, March 11 2004, 12:31 pm Without a mother how could the world go on? Mothers are the ones that bring us in the world. Mothers are the REAL backbone of the family. Mothers are always there and always will be. Without mothers what would we do? Meridian |
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