MammyA Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA thought for my own Mother, now passed, disease and cancer never fails to punch us in the stomach.It is said often and without losing feeling, that Mothers make no excuse about leaving, Where minds are as one in siblings hearts, take solace in those that care but time departs, Sickness is forever and enemy of bonds held near, and there is the siren to take our thoughts unclear, Breaking of bones would be easy if not for her, as we say over and over one more moment per, A fellow waits in slumber to seek the living wife, may she rest is bellowed from bells in pure strife, Take notice of smiles as they will not shine for long, ah Mammy where are those quips now almost song, Brave is the child who holds all in thier lap, never showing the hurt as he lays for a nap, Glass houses are all around and stones have been picked, No shield anymore so toughen and take the licked, Goodbye gentle soul may you come back and be fine, doubt it though as the box hurries forward made in pine.
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StatsAuthorThomas FitzgeraldWexford, Leinster, IrelandAboutTo all who know by now - I love you. For those that don't, I review a lot of work on here, and I expect the same in return, friend me but make sure to have conviction! I'm a horror writer mostly bu.. more..Writing
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