Wow, your son looks like a young Leonardo di Caprio.....am sure he will carry your heart with him. I love the whole poem, especially "change the world. Sing."
Nice to catch up with you, again, Jennifer. I'll never forget how supportive you were in my early blogging days. (Indeed I mentioned it in my first Poets United interview - as, without you, I very well might not have kept going … truly … and it has brought so much pleasure into my life. Thank you!)
This is a lovely, tenderly penned piece. Bookending the first and last stanza with a wings/sing rhyme is really special in so many wonderful ways - that lift the words clear off the page/screen.
So encouraging - a mother's love and support of dreams is worth the world
ReplyDeleteWow, your son looks like a young Leonardo di Caprio.....am sure he will carry your heart with him. I love the whole poem, especially "change the world. Sing."
ReplyDeleteNice to catch up with you, again, Jennifer. I'll never forget how supportive you were in my early blogging days. (Indeed I mentioned it in my first Poets United interview - as, without you, I very well might not have kept going … truly … and it has brought so much pleasure into my life. Thank you!)
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely, tenderly penned piece. Bookending the first and last stanza with a wings/sing rhyme is really special in so many wonderful ways - that lift the words clear off the page/screen.
such a mother's tender touch in this heart-felt gem! and to such a handsome son too!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Jennifer! A mother's love is BIG and it shows here in this beautiful poem! He will carry will carry your big love with him.
ReplyDeleteah... youth... good on ya, Jen ~
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift this poem is, for him. Wat a special thing to have done for someone you love!
ReplyDeleteWow! That brought a broad smile on my face. I want every Mom in the world to sing this to their children as an Anthem! Such a lovely write.
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