"My Sunshine, My Strength"

"My Sunshine, My Strength"

A Poem by Jen Ro

A glimmer of light hits, before the world awakes,
I feel your breath beside me, soft as morning lakes.
Little hands that once fit inside my palm,
Now reach for stars with fearless calm.
You are my sunshine, glowing bright,
Even on days that steal the light.
When the clouds of doubt drift through my sky,
One look from you, and they pass by.
Motherhood- oh, it's no easy song,
The nights stretch cold, the days grow long.
Tears in silence, fears I hide,
A thousand worries locked inside.
But still I rise, I always do,
Because each heartbeat pulls me to you.
Your laugh- a melody I chase all day,
Your eyes- the map that shows my way.
You make the struggle feel like grace,
You are the calm within the race.
And when I stumble, worn and wild,
You are my peace- you are my child.
So here I stand, both fierce and worn,
A little frayed, a little torn-
Yet shining still, because I know:
Your love is light that helps me grow.
Forever yours, in joy or pain,
You are the sunshine of my life

© 2025 Jen Ro


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Wonderfully written poem😊

Posted 5 Months Ago


I love the motherhood. I hav my son who loves me more. I treat my man as my son too, not just because he is younger to me but because he loves me as if I am his mom, but this emotional way of treating I got to know when he stretched his arms always asking come to home... Usually married couples call wife to husband as nana, like a mom calls her son.. but you expressed so wel each line a comparison, why wouldn't a girl elder to him will not treat him as son..I want to save these lines...I will show again why you are not treating me like this if gets angry on me...

Thank you so much for graceful love..


Jessy Jacob ❤️
A flying kiss to me ..I received and hided it ..

Posted 5 Months Ago



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Added on July 29, 2025
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Jen Ro
Jen Ro

Red Lion, PA