Mother's Day
From you we learned tough-mindedness
From you we learned bonds of love
You taught us to have faith in another day
And the power of Heaven above
You led us by example
To be honest, committed and loyal
You taught us the value of a good belly laugh
And that friends and family are royal
You told us to turn the other cheek
When others don’t have our best interests at heart
You encouraged us to keep our heads in our books
In hopes we’d turn out smart
From you we learned ambition
To “never put off ‘til tomorrow what could be done today”
You told us riches couldn’t be measured in dollars,
That good deeds and kindness far outweigh
Regardless of how we would turn out
You would always be very proud
And now when we need your sound advice
We can find you soaring on a cloud
Some mothers are worth celebrating
Some others should have never been
But this special day was invented
For us to savor you time and time again.