mommy i miss you.
by
Jenny Stein
(Age: 21)
copyright 02-21-2004
Age Rating: 10 to 127
beautiful moments don’t need poems dedicated to them. My mother doesn’t need a biography. Smiles. They are remembered and recalled with warmth. They are life. Summer sun shining on a meadow full of daisies and
weeds. Weeds, oh no father, those aren’t weeds. They are beautiful. A butterfly floats and rests on the daisies I have picked. My heart stops. Thanks mom. Its nice to say hello to you. Haven’t talked in awhile.
I
love
you.
Please visit me again. Please visit me in this field, when I am seemingly alone . I see you in the breeze, gently coaxing the trees to dance. Your voice always was so melodic. I see you in the morning sun
when the clouds move to make way for a new and promising day. I see you. The flowers I picked, I offer them to you. This smile I wear, I put it on just for you. Dry cleaned and hot pressed and pure just
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I'm sorry about your mom, that is really sad. Thisis a very touching and sad poem. I like it. Keep writing so I can keep reading rating and commenting!!
Jenny, that was absolutely lovely. I hope you can continue to write works that are just as beautiful and meaningfull. Its an excellent poem overall :-)