Memories Of You ( A Mother's Love)
I wrote this after a friend's mother passed away
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The scars that you left on my heart
When you left are still here
I think about you everyday
I've changed so much, I wish you could see
I have so much I want to tell you
All about my best friend, my life
I want to tell you everything
Let me first start by saying hello
I can't make any new memories
All I can do is hold onto the ones we had together
They're moments that make me cry
You leaving me, has changed my life forever
Everything I remember of you is still alive and in full color
I don't know where to start
Or how to rebuild
I'm just walking around kicking the rocks
That were left behind in the rubble
Your final words
Before you left
You said, I love you
You're the best daughter any mother could've asked for
I can't make any new memories
All I can do is hold onto the ones we had together
They're moments that make me cry
You leaving me, has changed my life forever
Everything I remember of you is still alive and in full color
As you left us behind
I'm in the stage of my life when I need you
Countless moments run through my mind
They show me what a great mother you were
I know that these words they sound depressing
I'm sad and no matter what I do to move on
I'll never be able tell you how much I love you again
I will however, always remember you in everything I do
I can't make any new memories
All I can do is hold onto the ones we had together
They're moments that make me cry
You leaving me, has changed my life forever
Everything I remember of you is still alive and in full color
Even though your body's gone
The love you showed me will always carry on
And all the lessons that you ever taught me
Will stay forever with me for the rest of my life
Death isn't the end
It's just the beginning
And, I'm teaching my children
Every lessons that you taught me
© Patrick Sullivan 2018