MILITARY MISSIONS, INC.

Beyond the Yellow Ribbon

MOTHER'S DAY TRIBUTE

Happy Mother's Day!

A tribute to all of you who serve your country as you

love and support your deployed child. 

My you enjoy the beautiful words in these poems,

written by my dear friends.

 

DEAR MOM

 

Dear Mom, I hope this letter finds its way,

To your sweet heart on Mother’s Day.

I know you’d worry more and more,

When we heard the call of war.

 

Your son is well, as well can be,

Be proud to know we still believe,

That freedom’s worth each day apart,

And love won’t die within our hearts.

 

I’ve seen firsthand how evil grows,

When nothing’s done to give them hope.

Many men have fought and died,

So others know the cost of pride.

 

You raised me well. You did your best,

In loving you, I am blessed.

I give thanks each day for morals instilled,

When I was a child, young and free-willed.

 

If not for the guidance from your gentle hands,

There’s no way I’d make it in faraway lands.

Striving each day to be all I can be,

So others that follow, sweet freedom will keep.

 

Mom, I do love you and hope you’ll enjoy,

The flowers and candy sent from your boy.

I’ll be home when I can and somehow we’ll find,

Lost moments in life, sweet Mother of mine.

 

Dedicated to all Mothers, for we serve, too.

Lynn Price © May 1, 2007

[email protected]

 

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A Military Mom
What does a military mom look like?
What makes her special and fair?
It’s the way she looks at the grand old flag
Or the soldier in uniform over there.
 
It’s the tear in her eye during evening news
When tales of more casualties arise.
It’s the American Flag pin on her coat
And her armed services flag that flies.
 
It’s the prayer she says many times a day -
Prayers said out of a mother’s love.
It’s the peace she has within her heart
When God reaches down from above.
 
It’s the hugs she gives to other moms
Wives, husbands, and children too.
Military families are bonded in fear -
Fear of duties their soldier will do.
 
Pride and fear go hand in hand
For every military mother’s heart.
Honor is felt in their children’s role
However, fear is felt when they depart.
 
Strength is gained with others ‘round
Who share Freedom’s duty call.
Some return, but some may not -
And she prays for those who fall.
 
She knows it could be her child as well
Who faces Freedom’s final task.
Each day she prays out loud,
“Lord, watch over them,” she asks.
 
It’s the boxes she gathers to send away
To support the troops overseas.
Hugs and love are in each one
And she prays for each one of these.
 
She may send Jesus in each box -
A message of hope in time of war.
For God gives strength, honor and courage
His peace, and love plus more.
 
She feels it is her duty now
To offer Hope to a hurting soul.
Battle weary, they need her care
And encouragement is her goal.
 
A military mother has special grace
And a sense of patriotic love.
You can see it in all she does
As she relies on God above.
 
If you, too, are a military mom
Then let character be your guide.
Dignity and honor, pride and strength -
It’s not a time for faith to hide.
 
Display your trust in God alone
For He is the One in command!
Rest assured He knows your need -
He holds your child in His hand.
©Lucy Cain 2007
All Glory Is His Writing Ministry
www.allgloryishis.com
Upcoming release: "Secure the Fort (And Remain Under God), 
A Military Mother's Message to America." Xlibris, summer 2007


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