Everyday Is Like Mother’s Day - Shirley Caesar

Everyday Is Like Mother’s Day: Shirley Caesar

Everyday Is Like Mother’s Day: Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It complements similar celebrations, largely pushed by commercial interests, honoring family members, such as Father’s Day, Siblings Day, and Grandparents’ Day.

Everyday Is Like Mother’s Day: Short Poetry On Motherhood

Every day feels like Mother’s May
She is with me in my heart
I can often hear… hear my mother’s voice
We will never ever be apart. (repeat)

Verse

I never can forget on Christmas morning
When my family we will all gather around our house
Mama will sit over there in her big old rocking chair
She would speak so softly and so kind yeah yeah yes
Lord I thank you I thank you for all my children
Every one of them yes you gave each one of them to me
So I try to be a very good mother
I even forgot… I forgot all about my needs
(You know what church)

Every day feels like Mother’s Day
She is with me in my heart
I can often hear… hear my mother’s voice
We will never ever be apart.

Short Talk

She gave me my start (gave me my start)
I’m gonna keep her in my heart (here to my heart)
My love for my mother (it will never depart)
Mama showed me the right way (showed me the way)
By the path that she laid (by the path she laid)
I think about my mother (everyday)
Mama gave me her love (gave me her love)
Then when she went on to glory on the wings (wings of a dove)
Now she’s looking down on me (from up above)
She’s looking down on me

Every day feels like Mother’s Day
She is with me in my heart
I can often hear hear my mother’s voice
We will never ever be apart.

∼ “Everyday Is Like Mother’s Day” poetry by ‘Shirley Caesar

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