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M O T H E R S D A Y

M  any mothers, not now here, O ften thought of, through the year, T  imes, frequently come to mind, H eavenly thoughts - the loving kind, E  very action, we recall, R eminding us of love from  y'all, S pecial moments we evoke, D escribing th'love of special folk, A lways near, your memory brought,      Y ou'll live on,  in heart, in thought .

Do unto others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

".....the biggest honors that exist, is to be able to take care of those older adults who ever cared for us too." I read the sentence up above About young man, who showed some love To his aging, now senile dad, Who'd shown same love to that young lad. The young man, with dad, out for meal, At restaurant, eyes on them, could feel, While many eyes on them did gaze The young lad, it did not, him,  faze  For dad, while doing what he could, Was spilling some of plated food, Not always finding opened mouth, So many spoonfuls travelled south. Frustration building up inside The  fathers mind, son did not chide, Encouragement, instead did voice, Just bein' with dad, made son rejoice. "You cared for me, I'll care for you, It matters not, the acts, you do, I'll love you and I'm REALLY glad To show  you  care, my loving dad." 

Cats

           They say they have got nine lives,                      They're NOT though, 'mans best friend',  Though any I have rescued Have loved me to the end.       We even brought one with us,    When 'cross the 'pond' ' did fly,    Been heartless to have left her,    Methinks,  e'en pets do cry.          (Sheeba)         When she passed, got a kitten,   That was 2013, So he is now eleven years, At showing love, quite keen.                                                             (Solo) - [Solomon}                                                        He also has a 'brother'                                                      A cat whose owners left  To travel to the west coast,                                                                       He was alone, bereft.                                                                                                                       (Sweep)