This is my Mom, I think the age of the photo or the chair, makes her hair look auburn. It wasn't, it was dark
brown. We were at camp, so I'd say, she is 30-31 here. We use to rent a camp for a week on Swan Lake, when I was nine, ten, and eleven yrs old, we use to rent a camp for a week on Swan Lake. Dad then to trade his motorcycle for a boat; This way the whole family could go to the lake. This was back in the days, when areas were more remote, secluded. There was a beach, everyone called Walker's Beach. You could walk miles through the woods to get there or by boat. We spent a lot of weekend's at this spot. It wasn't private, I'd say, 4-5 families would be there. It now is a state park.
Poets United prompt #15 is REMEMBER; The poet mentioned was Leonard Cohen. One of the poems included in his book is Who Do You Really Remember?
I chose My Mom, reflecting my time with her, growing up. She nurtured me, like I was her prized rose (oh, yeah, I was). ;-D She is the last rose of summer; This is what my Dad called her since her birthday is this month. On the last day of summer, She will turn 70 yrs young.
Chocolate eyes filled with care
Wavy, warm chestnut hair
Hands always reaching
Smiling and teaching
Wiping my crocodile tears
Talking me out of my fears
Watching patiently at her knee
We made biscuits, I was 3
Smelled of frosting wore a skirt
Planting her green thumbs in the dirt
Gave me art as a gift
Painted emotions time would shift
Volunteered at my school
My Mom was pretty cool
Always listened to my rant
Talked me out of I can’t
Helped me pull sad weeds
Planting inspiring seeds
Mother’s hands embrace my face
She gave me love, time and space
A Mother’s love is deep n’ wide
She gave me wings
With hope
I'll glide
Comments
I love the photo you've posted...such a gentle and beautiful face your mother had.
A wonderful tribute to a wonderful mum/
Take care.
Yvonne.
Stephen Tremp
A poem written with absolute love and devotion.
I could feel it from your words.
A mother's love cannot be replaced, I know.....
Best wishes,
Eileen
Looks like my comment didn't take!! I came over yesterday to read your sweet poem.... That's a lovely photo of your mum.. She looks happy and relaxed.. and a lot like you!!!
Wishing her a wonderful birthday... Happy Birthday Shirley!!! xxx Julie
Lee
Tossing It Out
Mary-When I was a child, her birthday was the last day of summer 21st ; Her brother's the first day of fall,the 22nd. I use to think spring was March 21st, too. I tend to go by the calendar when I was little. Yes, I sent her the poem, I printed this off and enclosed it in her B-day pkg via mail. Thank you, it was so nice of you~
Dasuntoucha-Thank you, she was cool!
Lee-She is prettier on the inside;-D Thank you!
Julie-Thank you,it means a lot~! xXx
DianeT-Thank you, so kind of you!
Eileen-Thank you; I hope this means you have a wonderful mom and many touching memories~
LTM-I think she will; I think I will get one of those phone calls. I received your pkg and then she will read it while I'm on the phone, I should know tomorrow~ She savors her mail and can keep a candy bar for 6months. I am nothing like that...I can be slow and savor stuff, but...
Stephen-That was so sweet! We would be lost :-D
Hart-Thank you; YOU are good! I have more of my Dad's humor in me! My Mom n' brother are more alike, both Virgo's. I'm the Bull in the China closet(so the horoscope says ;-D)
Lisa-You should try it; I gave her a copy for her birthday! I hope she receives it tomorrow~
Thank you! Let me know when...no hurry, if you are busy!
Alex-Thank you!
Hi Carrie-I will be by soon, I look forward to your post! Thank you~
Yvonne-You write tributes so well! Thank you~
Sherry-You are so sweet; Thank you! I'm a work in progress~
Mary-Thank you so much! I hope she likes it~