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MOMMY LOVES ME, a poem by Lhea Rochelle Cole, Canada

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Lhea Rochelle Cole, Canada

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MOMMY LOVES ME

I love my kids and the memories we make,
and my love for them deepens with each breath that I take.

A love that's untainted, unconditional, and true,
a love they so readilly give back to you.

I love my kids for the noise that they make,
and I love them for every little mistake.

They innocently learn their way through their day,
and I'm honored to help them along the way.

My babies are growing up much too fast,
so I try to make EVERY moment last.

From the pitter patter of their tiny bare feet,
to the food in the hair after they eat.

I make sure I tell them with each passing day,
how much I love them in the biggest way.

And we laugh, and we play, and we hug, and we kiss,
and these are the moments that I'm gonna miss,

'cause much too soon it will not be cool
to hug and kiss mommy on their way off to school.

But no matter how big my babies might be,
they will always know what they mean to me.

'Cause I'm never too tired or busy to say,
have I told you how much I Love You today.

So now that you've heard what I had to say,
make some new memories with your babies today,

'cause no matter how big or small they might be,
they all need to know that MOMMY LOVES ME.


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Lhea ColeSorry my mistake it was Dec. 20th 2004 not 2005.Canada9/24/2007 12:57:57 PM
Lhea ColeI wrote this poem December 20th 2005. Glad you like it, it is my favorite one that I have written. Hope this helps you!!Canada9/23/2007 10:25:44 PM
Janie can you please the date of this poem? I love it and I am using this in one of my classes but I have to have a date. Thank you9/23/2007 6:56:16 PM

 

 
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