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MEN ARE MOTHERS, TOO

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On this Mother’s Day  the memories reign

as mothers do every day

in homes across the world.

And, men mother quite the same

hidden behind masculine strength,

deeper voices, thicker muscles,

and hair on their chests beat hearts so full

and love so tender there is no other word

to describe what they feel

but a mothering love, loyal and real.

No less a fathering urge do they feel.

No less a need to protect and defend,

as we expect from boys turned to men.

But, let us look deeper and amend

the idea of what it means to be a mother.

Mothers come in all designs;

those who gave birth or took a child in

to the place nearest their hearts,

those who fathered us along our life’s path,

Those sisters and brothers

who followed that path by our side,

those friends we met along the way,

those who became our lovers and mates.

Labels can never replace the essence of this day.

Mother’s Day has  many faces.

Lovingly, we honor all mothers today.

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