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Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

Last post 05-14-2008, 7:31 AM by antartiida. 346 replies.
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  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161255 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be
  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161256 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be hard
    i
  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161257 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be hard
    i think
  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161258 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be hard
    i think of
  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161259 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be hard
    i think of you
  •  05-09-2008, 6:12 PM 161260 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Mama,
    although sometimes
    life can be hard
    i think of you and
  •  05-09-2008, 6:20 PM 161261 in reply to 161238

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Your Highness,

        I have finished shearing the sheep for today's supply of usable wool. Since you have not asked me to use this wool to create something for yourself, I have taken it upon myself to do so anyway. With this chronological process that I am about to explain to you, I hope that you will be able to figure out what this special creation may be.

        First, I took the sheared wool and processed it through the AK59100 THREADMAKER to thin out the wool and create manageable strings of white thread. Next, I proceeded to hire five of Caballa Island's finest ninja-tailors to secretly take your measurements while you were asleep. I promise you that they did not break anything in your room. (if you happen to find a black mask in there, though, please return it to the ninja named Chaos as soon as possible) After the necessary measures were made and applied to the item's blueprint, the ninja tailors began weaving and creating the item. I had only hired them to weave the base item for me, for I intended to add the finishing touches by myself. Once the item was put into my hands, I took out several pieces of colored thread from my sewing arsenal and fired away at it.

        After several hours of stitching, sewing, weaving, and sucking on places where the needle pricked me, the item had finally been finished.

       If you happen to find this letter on top of the royal desk near your royal bedspread, I am sure that you will also find a royal white sweater with the words, "I love you, my Queen" engraved in rainbow colors, courtesy of myself. (and the ninja-tailors, of course)

       Every mom should be able to feel like royalty once in a while. Your 'while', is everyday, though, Mother. To me, you will always be considered a Queen.

     

    With love and a pricked thumb,
                                            Kaitoru
     




    "SUP."
  •  05-09-2008, 6:24 PM 161262 in reply to 161261

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    What will I write to her this year?
    About the childhood I remember?
    Wait for the poem to appear
    in local papers in December?

    'If you still have a mother, Sir..',
    then I could add some 'thorny roses',
    a 'tiny bug that smiles for her',
    'a boy, in Lederhosen poses? '

    Yes, memories are never far,
    they do not ever fade or die,
    something has left a tiny scar
    and, like a hiccup, comes a sigh.

    A rosebush stands, with patience, waiting
    for life to take itself in stride,
    as petals grow to honour mating
    and thorns are always by her side.

    Now, as she bears the signs of age
    her hand still rests upon your heart,
    the eve of life, that final stage,
    it's more a science than an art.

    A thread, made strong from hemp, does grow
    from childhood to advancing years.
    It binds together (you may know)
    you and your mother - love and tears.

    The cub is slain by human greed,
    its mother grieves in sheer despair.
    The fur fulfills a selfish need,
    about the mother, they don't care.

    A child, still young and full of steam
    falls ill and dies, a message comes
    to tell her all inside a dream
    she wakes, and, nervously, she hums.

    A mother, let me tell you, friend,
    will carry burdens, sure to break
    the strongest man and to the end
    she will be there when you awake.

  •  05-09-2008, 6:30 PM 161263 in reply to 161261

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Dear Mom,

         Though these past few years have been hard with the rest of the family 5,000 miles away, im happy that I still get to be with you, the person that brought me to life. Mom, all i wanna do for Mother's Day for you is to give you a necklace and hug you. The only words I wanna say to you are, "Ma, thank you for bringing me to this world and taking care of me when I was a baby until now and until the day I grow older," and, "I love you with all my heart!"

                                                                                                                                                Your loving son,

                                                                                                                                                Arveen ^^
                                                           

     


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  •  05-09-2008, 6:30 PM 161264 in reply to 161200

    Re: Tell Your Mom You Love Her!

    Dear Mom,

    I wanted to say that I love you so much. I have so much to appreciate you for, giving birth to me, raising me, giving a roof over my head. Even now, I say "I can cook and act for my self." You ignore me and do things for me anyway. I know the reason you won't let me play with my friends alot now, it's because you love and care for me. I know when the times come, the table will turn and I will be having to take care of you. I'll let you know, I'll be by your side 24/7. When I become old enough to drive, a house of my own, and in college, I won't forget about you. We'll always be side by side. I don't know what I would be without you mom. So, Thank you!

     P.S. I Luff you. :3

     What do you think, should I send it to her? :D


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