My Other Mother
Beautiful poem "My Other Mother" written by Diane about her lifelong journey of adoption and the path to her Other Mother.
child hugging birth mom

As a small child,
Even before I could talk,
My parents, meek and mild,
Told me of her,
ā€œYou came from another,
Someone we have never met, your ā€œother motherā€.

The stranger, your ā€œother motherā€, has blessed us,
Children, we could not have,

Her tears and pain,
Her gift of life and love,
Has been our gain.

Our Good Lord had a plan,
He was watching from above,
A new family was now mine to be,
One of happiness, security and love.

Cows and plows,
Track, drama and choir,
FFA, fairs, and dairy princessā€™,
This was life for me now.

Years passed with many unasked questions,
No answers to be found.
Did I look like her? Did she have red hair?
Tall or short, thin or round?

Birthdays, graduations, and my wedding day came and went,
Five children of my own,
Still, only in my mind,
My ā€œother motherā€ could I find.

I prayed and asked the Good Lord,
ā€œIn your own good time,
Please bring her to meā€,
Our Lord is so good and kind.

One June summer day,
The phone call was made,
My ā€œother motherā€ was 90 minutes away,
We talked and talked, and
Planned to meet the next week.

Months have gone by,
Letters, visits, phone calls,
Tears and laughter started,
Though time kept us apart,
My ā€œother motherā€ is filling her space in my heart.

Written By Diane

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