The incomparable Lady whom I dearly love and appreciatively and proudly call Mum!A Poem by COLLYMOREFor my incomparable Mum!
By Stanley Collymore
Thanks for giving birth to me; and if perchance that wasn’t what actually happened and consequently, as I see it, regrettably for me you couldn’t have attained the personal and deserved status of being my biological mother thanks all the same for what indisputably you cleverly, diligently, efficiently and altruistically assumed, scrupulously embarked on and totally achieved, in what were perceptibly specific circumstances, a committedly decided upon remit of being the next best thing to actually conceiving me. And doing so in a resolute manner that could only have been so comprehensively, consummately and constructively undertaken by someone who not only gamely but also quite deservingly and enduringly falls into that exclusively illustrious category of being absolutely the most sincerely commendable parent and mother that any child, and most notably someone like me, could expectantly have aspired to having and, what’s more fortunately and most gratifyingly in the process as well then managed to procure!
© Stanley V. Collymore 3 March 2016.
Author’s Remarks: This poem: “The incomparable Lady I dearly love and appreciatively and proudly call Mum”, while specifically in enthusiastic and unembarrassed recognition of, loving dedication to and an enduring tribute to my birth mother Louise without whom and in the otherwise absence of her rapturous, dedicatedly involved, reciprocally affectionate, energetically emotional and intensely physical, I’ve been told, union with my biological father I would definitely not have been here, but most thankfully from me for their incisive sagacity most demonstrably complimented too in them lovingly and rather touchingly getting together with one another and unquestionably doing the necessary business with each other - if you get my inferred meaning and where exactly I’m coming from " I am, and forthrightly taking into total consideration all their discernibly and beyond doubt sterling work, most delighted " well you would expect me to say that wouldn’t you?(smile) - to emphatically announce that their enterprise wasn’t in vain and I’m very much present.
However, this poetic dedication is likewise with the same unencumbered love and unswerving appreciation bountifully bestowed as well on all the female members of my fantastically warm, hugely diverse and perceptibly extended biological family who either individually, collectively but always in their own inimitable and, for me, welcoming ways from childhood well into my adulthood and ongoingly so in several cases continue to constructively and positively “mother” me. Thank you all for what you’ve done in the past and still encouragingly carry on doing.
Finally, to those of you who’ve not been as fortunate as I’ve certainly been or who sadly have never known what a mother’s love is, my deepest sympathies are with you and particularly on this upcoming Mother’s Day. But if it so happens you’ve subsequently become a mother, I do sincerely hope that you’ll do everything in your power to let those whom you’ve brought into this world experience not simply what you’ve missed out on but likewise positively engender in them the true enjoyment of parenthood, and do so uniformly from the prospective of both a mother and also a father’s love.
© 2016 COLLYMORE |
StatsAuthorCOLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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