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(a tribute to all mothers) When loved ones go ahead of us, people say, "They're home, in a better place, safe from harm...." When a child's life is cut short, it is most often said, he, or she is "...better off that way better dead... saved from hovering perils..." and  more comforting words spoken softly......repeatedly to help us cope with loss, with sorrow. But, a mother in pain...bereft...defiant.. still asks: "Who are we to say, a child is safer, away from his, or her mother's loving care?" a mother's love knows no bounds, she would keep watch, with a vulture's eyes until her sick child makes it through the night she would climb any mountain brave all that would stand in her way just to keep her child safe, happy and contented The life of her child is all that matters to her. A mother feels a stab on her chest       when her child refuses her love and care and chooses to stay away from home how could a mother be inflicted with such immeasurable pain?     she dies a thousand times her suffering heart is soaked in tears it comes to a point when she cries without tears, because, she loves without questions asked she loves without complaining because, a mother's love is unconditional a mother's love is an ocean...unfathomable A mother's grieving heart could sometimes be blind, in denial...cold...stubborn, in her non-acceptance, though weary, she appears to be indefatigable, never surrenders even as she tries to walk on the water even as she tries to walk, amidst the crowd... (December 24, 2014) Sally Copyright December 2014 Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan
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May 9, 2015
May 9, 2015 at 1:37 AM UTC
* A MOTHER'S LOVE *
(a tribute to all mothers) When loved ones go ahead of us, people say, "They're home, in a better place, safe from harm...." When a child's life is cut short, it is most often said, he, or she is "...better off that way better dead... saved from hovering perils..." and  more comforting words spoken softly......repeatedly to help us cope with loss, with sorrow. But, a mother in pain...bereft...defiant.. still asks: "Who are we to say, a child is safer, away from his, or her mother's loving care?" a mother's love knows no bounds, she would keep watch, with a vulture's eyes until her sick child makes it through the night she would climb any mountain brave all that would stand in her way just to keep her child safe, happy and contented The life of her child is all that matters to her. A mother feels a stab on her chest       when her child refuses her love and care and chooses to stay away from home how could a mother be inflicted with such immeasurable pain?     she dies a thousand times her suffering heart is soaked in tears it comes to a point when she cries without tears, because, she loves without questions asked she loves without complaining because, a mother's love is unconditional a mother's love is an ocean...unfathomable A mother's grieving heart could sometimes be blind, in denial...cold...stubborn, in her non-acceptance, though weary, she appears to be indefatigable, never surrenders even as she tries to walk on the water even as she tries to walk, amidst the crowd... (December 24, 2014) Sally Copyright December 2014 Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan
---written after reading Tonya's poem, "The Undertow."---
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May 9, 2015
May 9, 2015 at 1:37 AM UTC
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