A Poem for Mothers, Poetry by Caleb Owusu

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Genre: Love, Family, Relationships

A Poem for Mothers
by Caleb Owusu

I’ve climbed,
I’ve ran helter skelter
In the midst of childish and
youthful exhubearnce In Years.

Every time the sun scorched my forehead
there was a comforter who softened
and straightened my naughty ways..

When I made mistakes
there was a corrector who sat me down
just to brief me about the tricks of this life,

When I was In pain there was
a BIG heart that I always confided
In to dry up my tears,

When everything seemed to be so distorted,
there was this person that always
showed me the way to the promise land.

Like a coin,
you shaped and levelled
my edges printing your good ethics
of life In me just to make
me that extraordinary person..

Today I glitter!
Today many wish to have
me In their pocket
because I was formed and

Made…

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