Mom… could you come back and stay a while…

Mom… could you come back and stay a while? I want to hear your voice and see you smile. I want to hold you tight, and never let you go, and tell you how much I love you so. 




Mother, you left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, although we cannot see you, you’re always by our side. 

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I still need my Mom. It doesn’t matter how old I am. She has made me laugh, dried my tears and sometimes driven me crazy. Through it all, she has always been my friend. 

Mother and Daughter It’s a special bond that spans the years. Through laughter, worry, smiles and tears. A sense of trust that can’t be broken, a depth of love sometimes unspoken, A lifelong friendship built on sharing. Hugs and Kisses, Warmth and Caring. Mother and Daughter their hearts as one, a link that can never be undone. 

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Your Mother
Is Always With You.
She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street, she’s the smell of certain foods you remember, flowers you pick, the fragrance of life itself. She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not feeling well, she’s your breath in the air on a cold winter’s day. She is the sound of the rain that lulls you to sleep, the colors of a rainbow, she is Christmas morning. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She’s the place you came from, your first home, and she’s the map you follow with every step you take. She’s your first love, your first friend, even your first enemy, but nothing on Earth can separate you. Not time, not space… not even death.




Dearest Mother, If I had a flower for every time I’ve thought of you, I could walk in my garden forever. 

My Mother
was far from perfect,
she didn’t go to the best
school, dress in fine clothes,
or have a lot of money.
But when I look back,
she had riches that money
can’t buy; A Big Heart
that knew only one thing,
the love for her children.
Helene Lerner

My Mother is a woman like no other. She gave me life, nurtured me, taught me, dressed me, fought for me, held me, cared for me, kissed me, but most importantly she loved me unconditionally. There are not enough words I can say to describe just how important my mother was to me, and what a powerful influence she continues to be. Mother I Love You. 

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I miss my Mother
The loss of your mother,
no matter how old you are,
changes your life forever.
Your mother is your first and
forever friend. You never really
get over the loss, but you learn
to live with it. She is never far
away from your thoughts,
and she is always
in your heart. 

MOM, I LOVE YOU! Age 10: I love you, Mom! Age 14: My Mom is so annoying! Age 18: I wanna leave this house. Age 25: Mom, you were right. Age 30: Mom, forgive me? Age 50: I don’t wanna lose my Mom! Age 70: Mom, I Love You So Much. 

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Your Mom Is Your Mom.
Nobody can replace her.
Nobody can do half the things
she does or has done for you.
Nobody can compare to her.
Only our Creator can love you
more than she does.
She’s only one person, but she’s
the person that matters most.
Share if you Love and Appreciate
your Mom… no matter where
she is, in Heaven or here on Earth.
There’s nothing like a Mother’s Love. 

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Mom, I Love You For all the times I forgot to thank you, for all the special little things you do, for all the words that sometimes go unspoken, I need to say, “Mom, I love you.” I love you for the way you stop and listen, and for your kind support throughout the years, for teaching me the meaning of compassion, and for sharing my triumphs and my tears. If at times I may have seemed ungrateful, I hope you can truly see, that nothing you’ve done has been forgotten, each day you’ve meant more and more to me. 

You are Loved.