Mama's Christmas.

Mama's Christmas.

A Poem by Calypso

Mama you left
so long ago.
And you celebrate Christmas
with baby Jesus.

Right now
you're dining with Moses
and laughing
with Mary.

I know God
will lift his goblet
for you. Cause
you served him well
on earth.

I remember the warm,
sweet cinnamon rolls
you baked everyone Christmas morning.
Now do you make them for Jesus
on Christmas?

Now that's you're
gone Christmas isn't
the same, so I hope you hear me say
"Merry Christmas Mama"

© 2010 Calypso


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SOOoo sad. but also beautiful. love it!

Posted 13 Years Ago


i love it very good but sad

Posted 13 Years Ago


VERY GOOD POEM! A DAUGHTER MISSING HER MOM! YOU EXSPRESSED IT SO WELL IN THESE WORDS!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Very nice, very sad poem. I think you meant for the last verse to say "Merry," not "marry". Other than that, this is a very good poem and flows very well!

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Added on November 21, 2010
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Calypso
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