Thomas Golding

Thomas Golding

Lower Hutt. Wellington. New Zealand
Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Looking Back At My Mother Comments

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i Mother, Mother shining bright
how did you stand the terrors of the night
pressed down to fit a symmetry.
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Looking Back At My Mother User Rating: 10.0 /10 (1 votes) - vote - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 E-mail this poem to e friend Send this poem as eCard Add this poem to MyPoemList Print friendly version i Mother, Mother shining bright how did you stand the terrors of the night pressed down to fit a symmetry. ii She won a beauty contest about 1927 how perceptive of the judges. iii She was not a rock love is stronger than stone iv The world shrinks around to make vexations insignificant v I was vexatious enough to try a saint how fortunate for me she wasn't one. vi How fortunate for her she had the love of my father. vii The previous statement could be open to debate. viii Not only Solomon sang in the wilderness she loved him, she loved him. ix Some of her songs must have adhered to that glistening hide..... everything in mother's eyes... so beautiful and eye catching imagination. i love it....10 read mine o, mother onsimilar lines and comment to pay homage

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Thomas Golding

Thomas Golding

Lower Hutt. Wellington. New Zealand
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