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Two Mothers

In morning's light, one tends the soil,
Her hands shape earth, a tender toil.
Another stirs the pot at dawn,
Her song floats through, a gentle fawn.

Both weave the threads of care and love,
Guided by the stars above.
One plants a seed, the other stirs,
Each life they touch, quietly purrs.

Fields that bloom 'neath watchful eyes,
Kitchens warm with sweet surprise.
Mother Earth, Mother mine,
In their arms, all intertwine.

From root to branch, from heart to spoon,
Their love casts out the deepest gloom.
In every leaf, in every meal,
Their quiet strength, they both reveal.
Gardening at Dawn
Gardening at Dawn
Grandmother is in kitchen
Grandmother is in kitchen

Meaning

This poem celebrates the nurturing roles of two kinds of mothers—one who cultivates the earth and another who creates warmth through cooking. Each line is crafted to reflect the meticulous and loving efforts they put into nurturing, whether it be plants or people. The imagery of morning light and daily routines underscores the continuous and often overlooked contributions they make to growth and comfort in our lives. The poem concludes by intertwining these roles, suggesting that all forms of caregiving are connected and equally vital.

Inspiration Behind

The inspiration for “Two Mothers” came from watching my own mother in the garden and remembering my grandmother in her kitchen. Their daily routines seemed so different yet so similar in their purpose and impact. I wanted to capture the essence of how both roles sustain and enrich our lives, drawing parallels between nurturing plants and nurturing people. The serene images of morning activities and the natural growth processes reflect their loving dedication and the universal value of maternal care.

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