“My Essence”
I was always happy to see you,
Because you were happy to see me.
I always felt warm,
I always felt special,
I always felt loved.
You’re in all the facets of my life,
My disposition, personal values, and inner strength.
I feel you in my memories,
I feel you in my heart,
I feel you in my soul.
We have an unbreakable bond,
Time, distance, or death won’t end our connection.
You’re there for me when I need you,
You lift my spirit with your love,
You emanate from deep within my essence.
I’m proud that you’re a part of me,
And that I’m a part of you.
“A Journey of Pride”
A child teeters and takes his first step-
He looks and finds his mother’s proud smile.
A child kneels and picks his first flower-
He brings it to his mother’s’ proud smile.
A child leaves for his first day of school-
He turns to catch his mothers’ proud smile.
A child learns and achieves through the years-
He seeks to find his mother’s proud smile.
A child is inspired through his music-
He feels blessed by his mother’s proud smile.
A child wears his graduation hat–
He stands tall for his mother’s’ proud smile.
A child holds a bouquet of flowers–
He remembers his mother’s’ proud smile..
A man will make hard choices in life-
He turns inward for Mother’s proud smile.
“My life is better, for you being in it. My day is brighter, for you being a part of it.”
This is the introduction to a poem called “Thank You,” by local resident Sheri Allen.
Allen, 50, has been writing poetry since she was in high school. It all began when she had to do a project for an English class.
“I chose poetry, and I think I was the only one in the class who did,” she said. “I received an ‘A-‘ on it, and I wasn’t happy because I wanted an ‘A’.
After her teacher at Camas High School pulled her aside and mentioned an A- was the highest grade he gave, she was happy.