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An Acrostic Poem

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Mother

Who?

*

Made me smile when I was sad?

Opened my eyes to new ideas?

Told me stories, sang me songs?

Held my hand and shared my tears?

Expected nothing but gave me all?

Reassured me through the years?

*

Who?

My dearest Mother.

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sassy59

My mum was lovely too and you’ve written such beautiful words for mums everywhere Kath. Xxxx😘

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DaisyEric

Lovely poem Kath. Extra lovely as at the moment so many of us can't see our children or parents thank you ((())) xxx

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Thank you Antoinette. I hope you enjoyed hearing Anita's good news. XXXX🤗🌹❤️

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watergazer

Beautiful thoughts . x Anita Children always loved writing acrostics.

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Any word puzzles are good for our brains. Well, for those of you who have a brain that is. 😜

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