The Truck That Wouldnâ¿T

The Truck That Wouldn’t by Ruth Robertson is a poignant work published by AuthorHouse in September 2005. This 56-page book, written in English, presents a heartfelt poem dedicated to the author’s mother, capturing the deep bond between them. Through the verses, the author expresses love, gratitude, and the lessons learned from her mother, highlighting the significance of their relationship.
Readers will find a touching exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the enduring influence of a parent. The poem reflects on the author’s feelings of admiration and respect, emphasizing the strength and guidance provided by her mother. This edition invites readers to engage with the emotional nuances of familial connections, making it a meaningful addition to the genres of juvenile nonfiction and poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
This Poem was written to my mother. A Little Something Mama, a little something to say goodbye You were my mom, you were my best friend You were everything to me even at the end You were the brave one Who helped me keep my feet on the ground. Mama I know you knew how much you meant to me I should have learned to express my feelings, But I knew you always knew I loved you, not only because you were my mama, But because you were my best friend and my hero. Mama, you taught me wrong from right You taught me how to be strong And fight for what was right You taught me to forgive and never cast blame Mama you were my world. I will miss my mama, my best friend. I love you Mama Love, Alena Robertson AKA – Ruth
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