Last year my Mother’s day Musing was “ All children should be so lucky—to have a mom that leads the way. Make Way For Ducklings, lives on!” That pretty much sums it up but here are a few more additions to what we might consider when pondering feelings embedded in what being a good mother might mean. No surprise these ideas come from the world of story, poetry and song lyrics that tell a story,
The first comes from words and music by Joan Baez, Honest Lullaby. It is easy enough to find the complete song but the final refrain says is all:
“And if you should ever wonder
How the years and you’ll survive
Honey, you’ve got a mother who sings to you
Dances on the strings for you
Opens her heart and brings to you
An honest lullaby”
How the years and you’ll survive
Honey, you’ve got a mother who sings to you
Dances on the strings for you
Opens her heart and brings to you
An honest lullaby”
The next gem comes from a father who tells his daughter, ” I am sure one of the reasons we’re here for is to make certain that those whom we love fall asleep each night assured of that love, ”
From To Be Sung Underwater, Tom McNeal
From To Be Sung Underwater, Tom McNeal
A Mother’s Day Greeting could not be complete without adding a line from the infamous poem, The Reading Mother:
You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I you can never be
– I had a mother who read to me.
You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I you can never be
– I had a mother who read to me.