How to describe a mother?
The most special person I know,
To whom I always bow !
Life is prepossessing with you,
Who made me in this world flew.
There are five lakh words in dictionary,
Still less to define you like fairy.
Your necessity in my life, I can’t say,
You be always with me, that I pray.
If I am the moon, you are the sun in sky,
All the love with you, I hereby tie.
You are the best better than the rest,
And to me like a treasure chest.
You are amazing, just as you are,
And with you, I will achieve heights far.
To me , you are like a tree shade,
Always not letting me fade.
You are the most precious I have,
And you’re love I will always crave.
By Saanvi Shankar

FAQ’s – How to Describe a Mother? by Saanvi Shankar
What is the main theme of the poem?
The main theme is the unconditional love and strong emotional bond between a mother and daughter. The poem highlights how a mother supports, protects, and inspires her child.
Which emotions are expressed in the poem?
The poem expresses:
- Love
- Gratitude
- Admiration
- Care
- Emotional attachment
- Respect for motherhood
What comparisons are used in the poem?
The poet compares:
- Her mother to a fairy
- Herself as the moon and her mother as the sun
- Her mother to a treasure chest
- Her mother to the shade of a tree that protects and comforts
These comparisons make the poem more expressive and meaningful.
What poetic devices are used in the poem?
The poem uses:
- Rhyming words
- Metaphors and similes
- Imagery
- Emotional expression
- Simple and heartfelt language
Why is the poem relatable to readers?
The poem reflects emotions many children feel toward their mothers. Readers can connect with the love, care, and emotional support described in the poem.
What message does the poet give through the poem?
The poet reminds readers to value and appreciate their mothers, who play an irreplaceable role in their lives through endless love and support.
Who would enjoy reading this poem?
Children, parents, families, teachers, and poetry lovers would enjoy this emotional and meaningful poem about motherhood and family bonds.
Where can I buy books?
You can buy the books at Bookosmia website and Amazon.in

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