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Bottle Caps
Nothing will ever again be
the taste of the best gooey
chocolate chip cookies
baking in the evening.
The sound of bottle caps
and chocolate raisins
bouncing up and down
in the rectangle box.
She is a giver upper,
for her children
and her husband.
Brave and anxiety ridden
all at once.
The smell of Dolce and Gabbana
lurking on her work clothes,
present in every single embrace.
The sound of the sink water dripping
pouring down the dirty dishes.
The spray of febreeze and pouring
of tide to get your kid’s work clothes
ready on time everyday.
The sight of her shirt,
always supporting her kids
with every chance she gets.
Mom, I love you.
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This poem is about my mom and about everything she does for me. My mom is truly a superhero and is one of the strongest people I know. She does everything and more for her family and I couldn't thank her enough.