Mama Don't Die 'Til Spring
Mama, your body is in so much pain
but please stay with me until spring
I see it on your face, it's not hard to tell
even I can see you're losing your will
.
Spring is when unimagined beauties become realities
From the sights and sounds the season brings.
The only signs that winter’s been here
Is what you call a morning chill in the air.
A barefoot stroll down a country lane
Toes making music in the sand again
Listening to the robins in tall trees
With the buds of leaves turning green
Waters that flows in creek beds again
Once that had been just a frozen stream.
Walk dirt roads made of sandy clay
Watch animals grazing on winter’s hay
Fields that‘s prepped can only mean,
Time to plant crops of corn and butterbeans
Smell of honeysuckles always in the air
Azaleas and daffodils budding everywhere.
Something inside me seem to come alive
Spirits soars I seem to thrive at the coming signs.
Mama if you must die so shall it be,
To do it in spring would be a gift to me.
Each time of the year when spring is here,
Though there’ll be no reasons to cheer.
I'll always remember it was in the spring
When my mama left me here.
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