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Poetry A Mother's Love by Rachel Caldecott

The World Between the Words
A mother’s love



What our children fail to understand

Is that our love begins at conception

And carries on to infinity

Love for each stage is not replaced

By a different love for what comes next

But rather it is an accumulation of love

A love in all its forms that travels time

Because our children are an accumulation

Of themselves

The sum of all the phases of their lives

Their past, present, and future selves

Each one replaced yet always present.
 
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