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A Mourning Mother
by Chelsea Armstrong (Age: 22)
copyright 08-06-2004


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  A Mourning Mother
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My son
My precious, precious son
How does my heart grieve for you

These are the words I never got to say to you my dear child
I am sorry you never made it through
Never made it to see the light of day

I miss you my son
And that shall never change

Though I can not see your first day of life
Nor can I watch you smile each day
I still care for you the same as always

I could never take back what has happend to you
But know that I am truely sorry
If I could do it all over again
I would do it differently
Just to have you in my life

My dear son
I know you are among the stars
Flying free
Watching over me
I am here for you always
Never forget the ones whom fought so hard to keep you safe

I love you my son
And never forget that


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01-04-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

I wrote a poem called "Can You Love" It talks about how you will find a way to live with this loss, you will never forget. But you can go on. We love you! Thanks, Anthony


08-04-2004 Mary -BrytEyz- Ball    

A loss of any kind is hard to bear
but harder yet when a life's not there
A loss in life is hard to explain
And even harder to let joy at all remain
And yet we find the strength to breathe
just one more breath to fill the lungs in me
And though the memory and the love never fade
The pain slowly eases that the loss has made
I pray for your heart, that it remain strong
That the loss doesn't seduce you to wrong
That you have vision enough to see the light
and make the choices, though hard, that are right.

:-)


08-04-2004 Pepper Basham    

Beautiful, Chelsea. Coming from one who has experienced this sort of loss, I grieve with you. I wrote a poem called "Heaven Knew You" about my unborn child. Beautiful!
Pepper



08-04-2004 Delaney Lindley    

When you lose someone your heart is very close to, you can only do so much, sorry to say. But he has a place in your heart and thanks to you, his own sense of immortality which he will live infinitely in a life that will never end. Always remember, "Only eyes washed by tears can see clearly." I'm sorry for your loss and I hope I comforted you in some way.


08-03-2004 Walter Jones    

Wisdom leads a mind, tears wash memories, love is forever, reach and hold the good. Best day you can find... Walt


08-03-2004 Jeniffer Brand    

*crying* WOW! That was soooo deep with emotion. I could feel the pain and the love and was able to put myself back trough some of my emotion. I have lost a child myself, though very early on. So has my sister, however, under different circumstances. Now I look at my nephew (today)and I'm so overwhelmed with love for him! Since I dont have kids, I have little to no maternal instinct. But I love that boy sooooo much! Thanks for making me appreciate that!


08-03-2004 Emily Garwood    

Loosing things can be very hard and many lessons are learnt in life from things such as this one thing learnt is your own strength and the will to carry on living. In time you'll feel better maybe not straight away and maybe not anytime soon but you will and it's important to let it out and let others help you through. This was a wonderful poem and well writen keep writing and don't worry you always have a friend when you need one....that's something i picked up from joining p-n-p!!!

Emy


08-03-2004 Chelsea Armstrong    

I would just like to say, I wrote this poem for my son I was supposed to have, but never got the chance to do so. terrible things have happend, and I needed to find a way to let the pain go. So I wanted to share it all with you.

* a tear rolls down her cheek* Thank you all for reading my works. It makes life so much easier for me. Keeps me busy and allows me to let it all go.


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