IF you have a gray-haired mother In the old home far away, Sit you down and write the letter You put off from day to day. Don't wait until her weary steps Reach Heaven's pearly gate, But show her that you think of her, Before it is too late. If you have a tender message, Or a loving word to say, Don't wait till you forget it, But whisper it to-day. Who knows what bitter memories May haunt you if you wait? So make your loved one happy Before it is too late. The tender word unspoken, The letters never sent, The long forgotten messages, The wealth of love unspent; For these some hearts are breaking, For these some loved ones wait; Show them that you care for them Before it is too late. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SATIRES OF CIRCUMSTANCE: 11. IN THE RESTAURANT by THOMAS HARDY HE FELL AMONG THIEVES by HENRY JOHN NEWBOLT MEMORIAL TABLET (GREAT WAR, 1918) by SIEGFRIED SASSOON SONNET: 78 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 52. YA HAKK by EDWIN ARNOLD |