Between Then and Now
A journey I took with my wandering mind,
To a place in time I longed to find.
Not a palace, nor a far-off shore,
But a space of love I’d lived before.
The walls were plain, the roof was low,
Yet joy would bloom in every glow.
It wasn’t grand, yet felt so wide—
The world we had with parents beside.
They held the sky, they lit the way,
Though we thought they simply stayed.
For us, that time was heaven’s song,
A place where hearts forever belong.
And now, I wear a cloak of grace,
In motherhood’s warm, tender embrace.
Two lovely hands, two shining eyes—
My superheroes in a world of sighs.
With them, I feel the safest place,
In every hug, a soft embrace.
The past was gold, the now is too—
Because of love, both old and new.
So when I drift through time again,
I smile at both the now and then.
For childhood’s light and motherhood’s glow
Are the only homes I’ll ever know.
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