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Oh Momma
Contributed by
honey56
on
Friday, 17th November 2006 @ 12:47:25 PM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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Oh momma why did you leave your baby
In a world all alone,
As you held your baby in your arms as
You closed your eyes to a world of
Eternal sleep..
Crossing over into the paradise of heaven
Oh momma did hear your baby crying?
In the hour of the dawn,
Oh momma,
The sun polished stars with a light so
Bright,
Surely a comfort,
So humble you parted from this old
World..
With a tear of sadness you left your
Baby alone,
Oh momma,
I think I felt you near..
While the shadows of the wind pass
Sotly touch my cheek..
I thought of you today
In solace I now sustain..
As you sit upon your special star
Oh momma,
I look toward the distant deepest
Sky..
Hoping you will rain your mother
Love down me..
Oh momma,
As I grasp out for you
I know you are an angel watching
Over me..
Copyright ©
honey56
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2006-11-17 12:47:25] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Oh Momma
(User Rating: 1 ) by myheartsvoice on
Monday, 7th May 2007 @ 01:27:33 PM AEST (User
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This was a sad reminder that nothing is lost till all is lost. A most beautiful peice of writting filled with the emotions rightly connected with it. Take care my friend.
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Re: Oh Momma
(User Rating: 1 ) by creactivity on
Monday, 13th July 2009 @ 12:40:03 AM AEST (User
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Very sad, you struck a chord with the emotive technique. |
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Re: Oh Momma
(User Rating: 1 ) by soulpower on
Monday, 20th July 2009 @ 01:43:56 PM AEST (User
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A deeply affecting and memorable poem that really hits close to home. Powerful.
Dave |
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