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The Web Poetry Corner - C. E. Chandler - I Remember Mom

I Remember Mom

by

C. E. Chandler

Fragile, like the finest lace,
or first darting webs of ice,
her skin told a great deal of her age.

Yet coolly her lips and face,
and also her shinning eyes,
could speak out in righteous rage.

Her passion was coutesy, truth,
and fairness to every faith,
she frowned at an alger like story.

She wanted new schooling with youth,
although aged, she was but a wraith,
yet, somehow with full mortal glory.

At last her body succumbed . . .
her eyes at the end were ablaze,
I wondered, protesting her going?

Oh, doubtful, she made no complaint.
. . . After all, to me she was a saint.

For: Agnes Bell Chandler (MOM) 4-9-99 ~ 5-25-88


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