A Mother's Cry
"Take me back," I cried,
Back to childhood's embrace,
To days bathed in joy's golden light,
To the haven of my mother's arms,
To carefree moments and innocent charms.
Why did I ever rush to grow?
Why did I leave behind that comforting flow?
Why did I stray from her loving hold,
From the warmth of her heart, tender and bold?
Why?
Why?
Why?
"Only to grow and learn to give,
To repay the love, so that it may live,"
Whispered a voice, soft and wise,
Easing my heart's nostalgic cries.
"Indeed," I replied, with eyes misty and clear,
For in giving love, I hold her near.
My Mother.
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