Thank You Poem

Poem Thanking Mom

Thank you, Mom, for always being there for me. I am grateful for all the gifts you have given me. Thanks for everything.

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This poem is a well-deserved tribute to all mothers of the world. I am 72. I lost my mother in 1999. One has to go. She lived her life well. I do not have any regrets. This poem reminded me...

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You Are My Heart And Soul

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Published by Family Friend Poems February 2006 with permission of the Author.

Thank you...
For standing by me through thick and thin,
For not giving up on me when I didn't win,
For your patience when I kept pushing you away,
For caring when I said I didn't need you anyway.

I am grateful knowing...
I can count on your strength,
Ask for your support and know you'll go to any length.
When I lose my way,
You help me get back on track.
When in pain,
Your comfort soothes and brings me back.

I am lucky because...
When I was sad, you gave me faith and hope.
When I was confused, you taught me how to cope.
When I felt I couldn't go on,
You carried me long miles.
When I didn't believe,
You restored my smiles.

Mom, thank you...
For your guidance and the faith you've shown,
For giving me a safe place where I have grown,
For showing me how to strive.
Because of your love,
I will survive.

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  • Nidhi Rana by Nidhi Rana
  • 4 years ago

The beauty of this poem lies in its simplicity.

Once I went to my parents' house while they were away. I had the keys and I wanted to spend some solitary time. But as soon as I opened the door, the absence of my mother's smile hit me. I opened the almirah, looked at her clothes and then thought what will happen when one day she will be no more. I won't be able to live without her.
And I knew how much I really loved her and needed her by my side. A mother's love is unconditional and irreplaceable.

  • Subhash Bansal by Subhash Bansal
  • 6 years ago

This poem is a well-deserved tribute to all mothers of the world. I am 72. I lost my mother in 1999. One has to go. She lived her life well. I do not have any regrets. This poem reminded me of her existence. What a great impact she had on my life that I feel proud of her. She was an ordinary woman but a great mother. Mothers are mothers. Nothing less, nothing more, yet unforgettable. -Subhash Bansal

  • Khotso Khanye by Khotso Khanye
  • 7 years ago

This poem is simple to understand, but in its simplicity you find beautiful truths about what a mother is and what they do. This is simply beautiful, I couldn't hold back my tears. Great poem.

  • Samha Shazil by Samha Shazil
  • 7 years ago

This poem made me cry. In my 13 years I have never treated my mom as well as she was treating me. I realized that after I read this poem. I wasn't brave enough to read aloud the poem in front of my mom. I'm still thinking how to tell her, but still I'm upset when I think of all that she does.

  • Jessie M. by Jessie M., Oakland CA
  • 10 years ago

This poem was beautiful because I somehow always be so bad and say stuff in my mind like I don't like my mother she so bossy...but when I read this poem to her she was crying, she said she said she loved me with all her heart and if anything ever happened to me or my sisters, she said she would sacrifice herself for us. For this day I never say anything horrible or bad to my mom, she is always there when I needed her, from new born baby to big girl she has been always there for me. So listen to your mother don't make them feel bad because who you're making sadder is yourself and if you think your mom hates you she doesn't she is just mad at you because you don't listen and if you don't listen you can get kidnapped that's why parent always look out for you...THANK you

  • Nellie Goitsemang by Nellie Goitsemang, Mamelodi West
  • 10 years ago

This poem made me realize how special our parents are , how committed they are to us. I always pushed my mother away thinking that I know better about life but when difficulties come along I always shout out for help to the same person I wanted nothing to do with her. I realized that no one will ever love you like your mother do nor take care of you. I really love my mother and I am glad to have her in my life.

  • Rathigeswary by Rathigeswary
  • 11 years ago

I used this poem as my school project. When I read this lovely poem, I really felt awesome.............not only me, also my teacher who read this. Because of this touching poem, I got the highest mark in my class. Thanks.

  • Nikita C'thowl by Nikita C'thowl, Welkom India
  • 11 years ago

This poem reminds me of my mom. I'd always push her away but she never gave up on me she kept loving me more, this poem really touches my heart because without a mother I am nothing she lifts me up I love her GLOR SIBONGILE MATHEBULA:)

  • Charlotte by Charlotte, Wales
  • 11 years ago

That was WOW I never really care about a poem but this poem is the best poem I have ever liked to read MY MUM IS THE BEST MUM IN THE WORLD this poem makes me and my mum feel great together I love her

PS she is the best and I LOVE HER bye bye xxx

  • New Hampshire by New Hampshire
  • 12 years ago

I wasn't gifted with a loving biological mom, and I didn't have any luck with my adopted one either. It wasn't until my 21st year that 2 loving mothers found me and decided to start repairing the damage. They taught me that even at 21 it's okay to learn how to love. This poem represents what they mean to me and how much they do for me everyday. Thank you for writing it.

  • Northwich by Northwich
  • 12 years ago

I love this poem and I love my mum I am aged 14 and since I was 5 till 8 I watched my mum get abused and I did as well. My mum is my guardian angel and I would be nowhere without her. She has been through a lot but she still stands strong. I try my best to help her with anything but sometimes it gets a bit much for me. My family are all a bit sensitive because of the life we have had before that and reading this poems on here get me thinking how thankful I am to my mum and how hard she actually has tried:) xxxx

  • Kim Gladu by Kim Gladu, Ontario Canada
  • 9 years ago

Oh, dear child, for writing such a beautiful response to your mom. She will love this and know how much you love and appreciate her. I agree she is strong!!
I went through something similar where 2 people I thought cared for me but really didn't. They were mean and abusive too! I am doing well but it takes a strong person to get away from an abusive situation!!

  • Ali by Ali
  • 12 years ago

This Poem is really wonderful and for some reason is emotional. It touches me deeply and almost make me cry I love you mom and I will Love you for ever Live or dead and I will never forget you what you have done for me you are such a wonderful mother thank you Allah For giving me The Best mother in the World

  • Caitlin Reid by Caitlin Reid
  • 13 years ago

This reminds me a lot of the love I share with my mum, we can have a lot of arguments and fights mainly struggles through life but in the end we always have our love as strong as ever. I may go through phases where I just want to run away and I say "I hate you, I never want to see you again" but those words mean nothing to her because she knows that I don't mean it, and that I love her with all my heart. My mum is a superhero she never gives up on me, and when I need her the most she makes me feel strong!!!

  • Shonda by Shonda, Whiteriver
  • 13 years ago

this poem is just like my mother and I. when I read this poem it touch my heart and I just wanna say I will never let my mom down ever again. I love my mom each day of my life. but times can get hard. well I loved this poem.

  • Stephanie by Stephanie, Theodore
  • 14 years ago

This poem reminds me a lot of me and my mom because I wasn't the easiest kid to raise and she never gave up on me. she is my strength when I am weak. she is my rock. she always been there for me whenever I needed her, she was there for my breakups when I stayed up all night crying, she was there when I was sick...when I was a little girl and my dad left she was there... so mom this is for you on mothers day.. I love you so much mom and thanks for everything...

  • Jackie by Jackie, Ocala
  • 14 years ago

Yes this seems like something me and my daughter has been going through. She is going to read this at church on our Mother's Day program.
This really touched my heart.

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