Remembering Mama
From time to time I like to share my poetry from my book (now available on Kindle but mostly out of print) The Flame Keeper: And other Poems, PublishAmerica, 2007. These are excerpts from MAMA, pp. 45-48.
Mama
“Beautiful and slim
Shapely and smart,
You are the Mama
of my heart….
I feel your pride in me;
you praise my every
effort and see me as
you hope I will be.
Your love and faith in me
gave me confidence to be
my best self….
you shepherded my
homework and my mind,
making sure I read and
understood well beyond
my Dick and Jane reader.
Classics, poetry, opera
and all things a Brooklyn
child from a poor
family would never know.
You took me
(everywhere)
And we rode the train into
the city
to see the tree at
Rockefeller Center and
the lions in the Central Park Zoo.
You shared your love
of the library with me.
You opened the world
beyond our street
to me and my friends.
You were not scared
of the world beyond Brooklyn….
I wish I had bought you a house
all paid for, and took you on trips
to Florida and France,
adorning you with….all
the beautiful things
you deserved.
But, you loved me anyway,
always finding the good about me
and everyone you knew….
you slipped away….before
I could ,in turn, be there for you
beyond my own needs and desires.
But you knew it anyway….
(how much I loved you)…..
And that will be throughout all
eternity, where you wait
with His Mother, for the final
arrival of your child in glory.”
Rev. Dr. Judith A.B. Lee,
August 26,2004


wow!! 63Remembering Mama