Mothers Day Poems

What mother doesn't love receiving heartfelt Mothers Day Poems from her loving family? It is on days like these that our tradition of sharing Family Poems especially Poems From Daughter To Mother make the day all the more special.-Grandma Mary
A Faded Letter by George Doneghy
O what memories sweet entwine Around each word and faded line! Yellow and dim with the touch of years, And soiled with the marks of tears-- A sacred treasure of the heart Which death alone can from him part-- A letter--cherished as no other-- And ending with the name of--Mother!
For My Mother by John Freeman
No foreign tribute from a stranger-hand, Mother, I bring thee, whom not Heaven's songs Would as an alien reach.... Ah, but how far From Heaven's least heavenly is the changing note And changing fancy of these fitful cries!
To My Mother by Edgar Allen Poe
Because I feel that, in the Heavens above, The angels, whispering to one another, Can find, among their burning terms of love, None so devotional as that of "Mother,"
To My Mother by John Carr
Oh! with what genuine pleasure do I trace Each line of that long-lov'd, accustom'd, face;
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