Mother’s Day

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    Mother’s Day
    by Kathryn Kay

    Five days God worked
    to make this world
    the very best that He’d created–
    and then He sat with brow all furled,
    the whole thing seemed so complicated.
    “I’ll have to have some help, somehow,
    in passing on this life to others”–
    The answer came. He smoothed His brow
    and on the sixth day He made mothers,
    and babies were. And life went on–
    maternity was deep invested
    in woman’s heart–God’s cares were gone–
    and on the seventh day He rested.

    (With Tongue in Cheek © 1938, reprinted with permission)

    About the poet:

    LDS poetess Kathryn Kay (Kathryn Worsley Pratt) was a popular radio announcer on the KFI radio show Midnight Frolic out of Los Angeles, California, a forerunner of today’s late night television broadcasts, from 1927 to 1930. She was also Associate Editor of “Parade” magazine before it became a Sunday supplement.

    Kathryn began writing poetry at age 10 and has had three major poetry books published. Kathryn died in February 2005, but a new book of her poetry has been published with the title Goldfish Privacy and is available wherever LDS books are sold or on the Sheralynn Pratt website.

    Read more about Kathryn Kay at her website.

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