[20+] Happy Mothers Day Messages Poems and Greetings
Don’t miss the opportunity to wish your mom on upcoming mother’s day with special greetings and wishes. It will be celebrated on 13th May 2018 and you use heartfelt quotes and happy mothers day messages poems to wish your mom on this special day. She will be glad when you will express your love through a sweet poem. With your siblings you can also plan a surprise party for your mummy to make her day memorable and bring smile on her face. Remember, there is no replace of mother, so take care of her very much and enjoy celebrating special occasions with her. Like on this you can tell your feeling for using mother’s day quotes wishes and greetings to let her know that she is the most important person in your life.
Happy Mothers Day Messages Poems and Greetings
Checkout the collection of sweet poems for mothers day that you can share with your mom to tell her that you love care and respect her so much:
Happy Mother’s Day Wishes Messages for All Moms
Sometimes I know the words to say to give thanks for all you’ve done,
But then they fly up and away as quickly as they come.
How could I possibly thank you enough, the one who makes me whole,
The one to whom I owe my life, the forming of my soul.
The one who tucked me in at night, the one who stopped my crying,
The one who was the expert at picking up when I was lying.
The one who saw me off to school and spent sad days alone,
Yet magically produced a smile as soon as I came home.
The one who makes such sacrifices to always put me first,
Who lets me test my broken wings, in spite of how it hurts.
Who paints the world a rainbow when it’s filled with broken dreams,
Who explains it all so clearly when nothing is what it seems.
Are there really any words for this? I find this question tough.
Anything I want to say just doesn’t seem enough.
What way is there to thank you for your heart, your sweat, your tears,
For ten thousand things you’ve done for oh so many years.
For changing with me as I changed, accepting all my flaws,
Not loving ’cause you had to, but loving just because.
For never giving up on me when your wits had reached its end,
For always being proud of me, for being my best friend.
And so I come to realize, the only way to say,
The only thank you that’s enough is clear in just one way.
Look at me before you see what I’ve become.
Do you see yourself in me, the job that you have done?
All your hopes and all your dreams, the strength that no one sees,
A transfer over many years, your best was to pass me.
Thank you for the gifts you give, for everything you do,
but thank you, Mommy, most of all for making dreams come true.
Sonnets are full of love, and this my tome
Has many sonnets: so here now shall be
One sonnet more, a love sonnet, from me
To her whose heart is my heart’s quiet home,
To my first Love, my Mother, on whose knee
I learnt love-lore that is not troublesome;
Whose service is my special dignity,
And she my load star while I go and come
And so because you love me, and because
I love you, Mother, I have woven a wreath
Of rhymes wherewith to crown your honored name:
In you not fourscore years can dim the flame
Of love, whose blessed glow transcends the laws
Of time and change and mortal life and death.
Lord, are there roses in your garden
On the shores of jubilee
Would you pick a dozen of your best
And deliver them for me?
For you see, today is mothers’ day
And I can’t visit my mom
For it wasn’t very long ago
The angels came and took her home.
So if there are roses in your garden
On the shores of Jubilee
Would you pick a dozen of your best
And deliver them for me?
Would you take them to my mother
And tell her that I love her.
Tell her that I miss her
In oh! So many ways
But I have joy in knowing
We’ll meet again someday
And we’ll pick roses together
On the shores of Jubilee.
Love set you going like a fat gold watch.
The midwife slapped your footsoles, and your bald cry
Took its place among the elements.Our voices echo, magnifying your arrival. New statue.
In a drafty museum, your nakedness
Shadows our safety. We stand round blankly as walls.
I’m no more your mother
Than the cloud that distills a mirror to reflect its own slow
Effacement at the wind’s hand.
All night your moth-breath
Flickers among the flat pink roses. I wake to listen:
A far sea moves in my ear.
One cry, and I stumble from bed, cow-heavy and floral
In my Victorian nightgown.
Your mouth opens clean as a cat’s. The window square
Whitens and swallows its dull stars. And now you try
Your handful of notes;
The clear vowels rise like balloons.
You brushed my hair and tucked me in,
Made me laugh for hours on end.
You kissed my boo-boos when I fooled around.
Mommy, you never let me down.
You held my hand as I got my shots
Then took me for ice cream that hit the spot.
You bought me Polly-Pockets and Barbies too.
Mommy, there’s no one quite like you
You held my hand as I walked through the door,
Then you met my teacher as I stared at the floor.
You told me it’d be fun, and I’d make friends too,
And for that reason, Mommy, I love you.
You listened to me talk about the drama and boys
Then taught me how to handle it with class and poise.
You spoke with wisdom and of things you know.
You love to hear me say, “Mommy, you told me so.”
You love the Lord with all you heart,
And you’re kind and gentle and pretty and smart
If I could be anyone, I’d pick you
‘Cause, Mommy, the world would be better with two of you.
You’ve taught me so much, with more in store
And with each day that passes, I love you more.
Mother, any distance greater than a single span
requires a second pair of hands.
You come to help me measure windows, pelmets, doors,
the acres of the walls, the prairies of the floors.
You at the zero-end, me with the spool of tape, recording
length, reporting metres, centimetres back to base, then leaving
up the stairs, the line still feeding out, unreeling
years between us. Anchor. Kite.
I space-walk through the empty bedrooms, climb
the ladder to the loft, to breaking point, where something
has to give;
two floors below your fingertips still pinch
the last one-hundredth of an inch…I reach
towards a hatch that opens on an endless sky
to fall or fly.
A mother’s arms are more comforting than anyone else’s.
Mom I know we’ve been through a lot
But to this day I have not forgot
All the things you have done for me
Opening my eyes and letting me see
All the rights and wrongs in life
And help me battle my everyday strife
To know your love is a great feeling
Thinking of it helps me with dealing
And on this special day
I will always say
That I love you in each and every way
You are the perfect mother for me
And no matter what I want to be
I know you will always be there
To show me that you care
I hope this touches a special place in your heart
Because no matter what I shall never part
I Love You Mom in so many ways
And today is for you mom, your special day.
I love me mudder and me mudder love me
we come so far from over de sea
we heard dat de streets were paved with gold
sometime it hot sometime it cold,
I love me mudder and me mudder love me
we try fe live in harmony
you might know her as Valerie
but to me she is mummy.
She shouts at me daddy so loud some time
she stays fit and she don’t drink wine
she always do the best she can
she work damn hard ina England,
She’s always singing some kind of song
she have big muscles and she very very strong,
she likes pussy cats and she love cashew nuts
she don’t bother with no ifs and buts.
I love me mudder and me mudder love me
we come so far from over de sea
we heard dat de streets were paved with gold
sometime it hot sometime it cold,
I love her and she love me too
and dis is a love I know is true
my family unit extends to you
loving each other is the ting to do
To my Mummy,
From the moment we met,
And you held me so tight,
I knew I was safe,
As you kissed me good night.
I woke up so often,
And stumbled with feeds,
You never gave up on me,
Met all my needs.
Now that I’m almost,
A 3 month old boy,
I want you to know that,
You’re my greatest joy.
They say that we look alike,
Same eyes and nose,
Better than looking,
Like Dad I suppose.
I love when we cuddle,
I love when we play,
I love that you sing to me,
Every day.
Whenever I cry or,
I poop or I pee,
Thank you for taking,
Such good care of me.
Thank you for loving me,
No matter what,
Everything you do,
To me means a lot.
Next time you hear me say,
“Ga ga goo goo”
What I’m really saying is,
“Mummy, I love you”
Happy Mother’s Day
She raised us with humor, and she raised us to understand that not everything was going to be great—but how to laugh through it.
A mother is special, she’s more than a friend.
Whenever you need her, she’ll give you a hand.
She’ll lead you and guide you in all that you do.
Try all that she can just to see you get through.
Good times and bad times, she’s there for it all.
Say head up, be proud, and always stand tall.
She’ll love you through quarrels and even big fights,
or heart to heart chats on cold lonely nights.
My mother’s the greatest that I’ve ever known,
I think God made my mother like He’d make his own.
A praiser, a helper, an encourager too,
nothing in this world that she wouldn’t do.
To help us succeed she does all that she can,
raised a young boy now into a man.
I want to say thank you for all that you do,
please always know mom, that I love you.
If I Could Be As Good A Mom As You
If I could be as good a mom as you,
My loving heart would make my family glad.
I’d be a good example in all I do;
I’d give my all, give everything I had.
If I could be as good a mom as you,
I’d make each day for family a pleasure.
I’d use my energy, my love, my gifts,
Creating memories they would always treasure.
You’ve done so much I never could repay;
I love you, Mom. Happy Mothers’ Day!
Mommy, I love you
More than you see
You have always been there
When I needed you to be
I know I don’t show
How great my love is
But I need you to know
All the love of you I have to give
I wish there was more
For you I could do
But all I can say
Is how much I love you
It is deeper than the oceans
Higher than the sun
I could shout it forever
And still not be done
Your smile is a keepsake
I keep close to my heart
That I open up and treasure
When we are apart
She was of the stuff of which great men’s mothers are made. She was indispensable to high generation, feared at tea-parties, hated in shops, and loved at crises.
What can I say of my wonderful mother,
An extraordinary person, a mom like no other.
Whenever I need you, you’re always there;
You listen, understand, and show that you care.
You do the things other mothers all do,
But Mom, there’s just so much more to you.
It’s hard to describe the feelings I feel;
My love for you, Mom, is deep and real.
I appreciate you more than I ever could say;
To my extraordinary mom: Happy Mother’s Day!
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