This one I read at a PTO meeting to let parents know it doesn't matter how much we're involved, just as long as we are. Children like to know we support something their apart of. This is Award's Day by Beth Moore (its long)!
I went to my son's school that day
It was a very special day
When worthy tribute would be paid
To honor students in first grade.
Music ushered children in
Faces wet with toothless grins
Flags were raised and banners hung
Pledges said and anthems sung.
I stood with other moms in back
He didn't know I'd come, in fact
I didn't want his hopes set high
In case his teacher passed him by.
Every mom felt just the same
All had come to hear one name
The child she hoped they'd recognize
And find deserving of a prize.
The list went on page after page
As beaming children walked the stage
Cameras flashed and parents cheered
Grandma smiled ear to ear.
My eyes were fastened to just one
The anxious posture of my son
Perched at the very each of seat
Too young to have assumed defeat.
Certificates for everything
from grades they made to how the sing
for days not missed, for how they drew,
Good citizens to name a few.
But it wasn't likely on that day
They'd honor one who'd learned to play
and stay in class from 8 to 3.
Who'd learned to write and learned to read.
We hadn't hoped he'd be the best
We prayed he'd fit in with the rest
I knew no matter who they'd call
My boy had worked hardest of all.
An elbow nudged me in the side
A friend attempting to confide
A boy waving frantically,
"There's my mom! Right there! You see?"
They never called his name that day
I drove straight home, sobbed all the way
The boy? He had ceased to care.
He had a Mom and she was there!!!
Hope everyone enjoys this after you wipe the tears away!!!
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