My Mother Says

I received this poem in an email from A Thomas Jefferson Education. I thought it was a good one for our little girls to read or even use for a copywork lesson. ~Anne

My Mother Says

My mother says she doesn’t care
About the color of my hair,
Or if my eyes are blue or brown,
Or if my nose turns up or down.
My mother says these things don’t matter.

My mother says she doesn’t care
If I’m dark or if I’m fair,
If I’m thin or if I’m fat.
She doesn’t fret o’er things like that.
My mother says these things don’t matter.

But if I cheat or tell a lie,
Or do mean things to make folks cry,
Or if I’m rude or impolite,

And do not try to do what’s right…
My mother says that these things matter.

It isn’t looks that makes us great;
It’s character that seals our fate.
It’s what’s within our hearts, you see,
That makes or mars our destiny.

And that’s what really matters.

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