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You sailed millions of miles away To a place of no visit When I was holding No meaning of this day Many  years passed now to me seemed  it was just yesterday You never turned up to say bye How I wish you were here To embrace you with love and honor Showering  you with gifts Taking you to the end of the earth But I only have memories This Day is always  hard for me Without you by my side I stare at your pictures for quite a while, But can't  get myself to smile. More tears shed down my face, It hurts me inside but i  only understand that we were born to die no one will exist forever Let my tears be a gift to you  mama With mountain moving hope in my heart One day we will share the same world of peace EDITED BY : Cathy (Lady carter) , Trintus Chipeta and christopher Mbewu FEELINGS FROM :  Omar Jimmy , Harry Kaiwa, James moyo and Mercy Gaveta
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Oct 10, 2014
Oct 10, 2014 at 2:42 AM UTC
MOTHER'S DAY WITHOUT YOU SWEET MAMI
You sailed millions of miles away To a place of no visit When I was holding No meaning of this day Many  years passed now to me seemed  it was just yesterday You never turned up to say bye How I wish you were here To embrace you with love and honor Showering  you with gifts Taking you to the end of the earth But I only have memories This Day is always  hard for me Without you by my side I stare at your pictures for quite a while, But can't  get myself to smile. More tears shed down my face, It hurts me inside but i  only understand that we were born to die no one will exist forever Let my tears be a gift to you  mama With mountain moving hope in my heart One day we will share the same world of peace EDITED BY : Cathy (Lady carter) , Trintus Chipeta and christopher Mbewu FEELINGS FROM :  Omar Jimmy , Harry Kaiwa, James moyo and Mercy Gaveta
This poem is dedicated to those who lost there mothers to have ocean trying hope , that one day things will be alright.
lanno-chiipira
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Oct 10, 2014
Oct 10, 2014 at 2:42 AM UTC
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