I miss you momma,
I do.
Hope you know,
I love you.
I do.
Hope you know,
I love you.
Sorry that I never,
Got the chance to say so,
But I did not know,
It was your time to go.
Had I known,
You were leaving,
I would have said goodbye,
Momma I didn't know,
You were about to die.
You left with notice,
I had no warning at all,
I take full responsibility,
I should've been there that Fall.
Published by Stephanie R. Barry
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Post a Commentwow. this poem tugs at my heart. lovely.