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Infinite Love - Poetry Dedicated to Mothers - cover

Infinite Love - Poetry Dedicated to Mothers

Amrahs Hseham

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Infinite Love: Poetry Dedicated to Mothers is a heartfelt anthology that honors the beauty, strength, and boundless love of mothers through evocative and emotional poetry. Each verse in this collection is a tribute to the nurturing spirit, unwavering devotion, and quiet sacrifices that define motherhood. The poems journey through the joys, challenges, and transformative power of a mother’s touch—celebrating both everyday tenderness and the profound impact of maternal wisdom. From gentle lullabies to expressions of deep gratitude, the book explores themes of compassion, resilience, support, and the timeless bond between mother and child. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, this collection serves as a universal homage to mothers everywhere—those who shape lives, offer unconditional love, and leave an indelible mark on our hearts. Whether you're a mother, a child, or someone reflecting on the power of love, Infinite Love offers comfort, inspiration, and a lasting reminder of the sacred essence of motherhood.
Available since: 04/30/2025.
Print length: 160 pages.

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