Unintentional Existence: A Mother's Love Poem by Vincent Onyeche

Unintentional Existence: A Mother's Love



Verse I.

She is a mother
Her weakness gets her stronger
Like the world seven ancient wonders
Her love is the Pyramids of Egypt: one true wonder
Lasting and standing forever.

She gives words from her heart
Fuelled by the deepest candid
God blind me!
Every eye that sees
Sure knows- she is love
That never disappears
Like the rest six ancient wonder.
If your love is like hers
No one will be unable to call to mind
Not even a brain feather.

A mother's love for a child
Is more stronger than bonds that bind.
Like elephants will smell water from far afield
Mother's love for a child is indeed
The only love blind to ever find.

Verse II.

Her love is syrupy sweet
Daytime, she comforts him
Like moth that clings to lawn
Nighttime, she's there to guide
Like groove directing movement;

She is not just a mammy,
She is the child's impression
She's part of the Childs' gene
The cast in the movie "natural life "
The best thing next to him in life:

If she could she would
Deter dehydrogenase from action
For her love is an alcohol of passion
That shouldn't be transformed
For whatsoever fashion:

On her arms she rocks her child
One more drunk she permits,
One of the ways she proves
A mother's love is
The only love blind to ever find.

Friday, February 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: motherhood
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Tags: Mother, Child
Categories: Aesthetic, Cycle Of Inspiration, Free Verse, Life, Lyrics, Ode & Eulogy, Onyeche Vincent Onyekachukwu, Poem, Poems By A Nigerian, Poems on Concrete Objects, Poems on nature and natural phenomenia, Poetry, Poems, Literature
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