Mothers Winter Days a poem by Jennifer Jo Fay. A bleak winters poem and a mother who lives for her children.
Mother’s winter Days
Her eyes rested on the ceiling as she rested
in her bed.
Outside she could hear the cold wind
howling and she knew
that winter wonderland’s beautiful forest
would be cold to the sight.
It was the bleakness of
the winter’s tale
that told her to slumber a little
bit longer. She needed to
refresh her body for a brand new day.
She could hear her children waking up.
Soft voices echoed through the hallway.
Excitement meant another day of play.
Her children needed her.
She would make herself neccessary to them
and her world that contained her.
The world was more beautiful with her in it.
So she cast away the shadows
that threatened to ruin her existance
and chose to look for the good in the day.
Jennifer Jo Fay
Copyrighted December 9, 2011
Rewritten from a December 2007 poem
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