Contagious Love Poem by Gary James Smith

Contagious Love

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CONTAGIOUS LOVE

You've raised the bar on aging
With your infectious smile
Mother, your love is contagious
You've gone the extra mile.

In each of your discomforts
There's hardly ever a fuss
Your way of doing business therewith
Is such an appreciative touch.

The fender bender mishaps
Or should I say the floor
Have not broken your spirit
You still bounce back for more.

Your humor is not hidden
But lies in wait for a chance
To utter those funny sayings
That suits each circumstance.

Once again that smile
With a twinkle in your eye
Beams forth satisfaction with
Giving a courteous reply.

Your beauty is astounding
For it's both without, within
Your spirit is victorious
For you trust alone in Him.

In Him I say Who raised the dead
In Him who gives old age
And then in glory 'Eternal life'
May Jesus Christ be praised.

All glory to that Father, Son
The Spirit who lives above
Who blesses our hearts with demonstrations?
Of His Contagious Love!

Copyright Gary James Smith
Oct.18,2013, at 6: 30 a.m.

Written to my 92-year-old mom living in a seniors home.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Gary James Smith

Gary James Smith

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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