Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A poem of inspiration for Mother's Day

If you are looking for a poem inspired by the understanding of what is called to play a mother, this is what it shows. Every mother, young or old, knows by heart and can only hope to understand their children when they grow up.

"You do not love me!" How many times have you put your children will be? How many times have you as a parent, resisted the temptation to tell them how much? One day, when my children are old enough to understand the logic that motivates"Mom, I'll tell you.

A Mother's Love runs deep

I loved you enough to insist you buy a bike with your own money that we could afford and could not.

I loved you enough to stay silent and let you discover your boyfriend was scanning a hand-picked;

I loved you enough to stay on you for two hours while your bedroom, a job that I would clean 15 minutes.

I loved you enough to say: "Yes, you can go to Disney World on Mother's DayDay ".

I loved you enough to let you see anger, disappointment, distrust and tears in his eyes.

I loved you enough not to make excuses for your lack of respect or bad manners.

I loved you enough to admit that I was wrong and I ask your forgiveness.

I loved you enough to ignore "what every other mother" did or said.

I loved you enough to make you stumble, fall, hurt and fail.

I loved you enough to make you take responsibility for their ownActions, 6, 10 and 16

I loved you enough to understand that would have on the party, which are audited, but forgave you, after finding out I was right.

I loved you enough to slide on my lap, but your hand to your reasons to be silent and unresponsive to your request ... so you had to stand alone.

I loved you enough to give you for what you do not accept what I wanted you to be.

Above all, I loved you enough to say "no" if you hated me forit.

This was the hardest part of all.

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