To a Bereaved Mother
This coming Mother's day was made for mothers' hearts,
But yours is torn in shattered parts.
Not by time, or fate, or chance—
But by a cruel, unchosen hand.
They speak of joy and breakfast trays,
While you remember darker days.
The sirens, silence, final breath—
The sudden, senseless grip of death.
Yet here you stand, still mother-strong,
Still holding love where they belong.
Their name lives on in how you speak,
In every tear that stains your cheek.
You are a mother—through the rage,
The courtroom, grave, or empty page.
Your child was stolen, not your bond—
Their light in you still blazes on.
So on this day, we honor you,
The mothers bearing grief so true.
Your strength, your love, your aching flame—
We speak, we whisper, say their name.
(unknown)
To all the mothers who carry grief in their hearts, we see you. You are not alone. Your love is eternal, and so is the bond you hold with your child. Your loss is not forgotten.
-Healing Roots Team
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