A Silent Thank You

A Silent Thank You

A Poem by Ioana Georgiana

Role models,
I have no other 
Bigger than my mother.

So today she,
Should be praised
For the way I was raised.

I learned ways,
How to behave politely
Say please and thank you, smiling brightly.

I  do know,
She successfully instilled high morals
That taught me how to act in quarrels.

I am grateful,
For her unconditional love
A gift from above.


We argue sometimes,
I don't take any advice
And dismiss her daily sacrifice.

It is proven, 
Motherhood is not easy
Although that might sound very cheesy.

In my eyes,
She's very brave 
And I appreciate everything that she gave

To you, she 
Might be a zero
But I found my personal hero.

© 2015 Ioana Georgiana


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A very awesome honor to be given to a mother.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

amazing dedication to a mother... there is an innocence in the poem... there is no word in the world that can describe the contribution of a mother in her child's life.... a mother is truly an unsung hero of our life... hats off to you for such a sweet write....

Posted 8 Years Ago


Nice writing dear, there is no hero like a mother.

Posted 8 Years Ago


You are blessed to have a mother that taught you well. It is well known that we don't fully appreciate our parents until we become one ourselves.

Very well written.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Ioana Georgiana

9 Years Ago

Thank you :)

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Added on November 21, 2015
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Tags: mother, thank you, thanking, rolemodel

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Ioana Georgiana
Ioana Georgiana

Romania



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A twenty year old with a knack for everything written. I breathe by filling my lungs with words. You can also find me at jolenepoetry on Instagram. more..

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