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Gone but Together Again.
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I lost my father in 2016 and my mother in 2018.

Yesterday was my mothers birthday and she would have been 86. While the following was written from a daughters perspective the sentiment and example still applies to me:

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I had two mothers – two mothers I claim, Two different people, yet with the same name. Two separate women, diverse by design, but I loved them both because they were mine.

The first was the Mother who carried me here, Gave birth and nurtured and launched my career. She was the one whose features I bear, Complete with the facial expressions I wear.

She gave her love, which follows me yet, Along with the examples in life she set. As I got older, she somehow grew, and we’d laugh as just Mothers and daughters do.

But then came the time that her mind clouded so, And I sensed that the Mother I knew would soon go. So quickly she changed and turned into the other, A stranger dressed in the clothes of my Mother.

Oh, she looked the same, at least at arms length, But now she was the child and I was her strength. We’d come full circle, we women three, my Mother the first, the second and me.

And if my own children should come to a day, When a new Mother comes and the old goes away, I’d ask of them nothing that I didn’t do. Love both your Mothers as both loved you.

– “Two Mothers Remembered” by Joann Snow Duncanson.
 
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That's beautifully written.

JP
 
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