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Monday 19 March 2012

To Mom - My Mothers Day Poem Written By My Boys


For Mothers Day my boys worked as a team and co wrote a poem for me:

Dear Mom we love you loads,
Try not to get arrested on the road,
But now in all seriousness
Our love for you is delirious. 
To us you really mean the world 
And we wouldn't have you any different.
It doesn't matter if you lose the plot,
Or that your Stilton and Egg Tarts deserve to be dropped
Because you're our Mom
You have shaped our lives
And never told us any lies.
We love you.

Happy Mothers Day from your Two Favourite Sons.

I will treasure this poem and promise never to make Stilton and Egg tarts ever again!  

20 comments:

  1. Lucy,
    That's lovely!
    Your two boys are a credit to you.
    No verse on any card would have said it, so they created their own message.
    Love from Sue xxx

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    1. When they are good they are a credit to me ;)

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  2. Lucy that is so sweet, especially about the egg and stilton pies. xx

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  3. That is delightful - what lovely boys:)

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  4. That is too cute. I love it.

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    1. I think it was a way to save pocket money, they also put out a cereal bowl and Cocoa Pops for me, nice thought, but I don't like Cocoa Pops!

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  5. Now that's a brilliant poem! :D x

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  6. Aw, bless them! That poem is awesome :) x x

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    1. I can imagine them writing 'Love' poems!

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  8. Wow, your boys obviously adore you and writing a poem like that is amazing. My boys have NEVER done anything like that.. plus they never do anything for me on mother's day. :-( So, count your blessings.
    ((hugs)), Teresa

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    1. Teresa, tell them off! Naughty Boys! xxx

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  9. A bit late with a comment I'm afraid. But the poem is wonderful. You will read this over and over for years to come! What lovely son's you must have (well, at least on Monther's day!).

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    1. It is nice that they managed to work together for once on the poem, the day after Mother's Day they were back to squabbling. One minute they love each other the next they have fallen out, this goes on multiple times each day, they are drawn to each other like moths to flame :)

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