English poems about Mother's Day;
A cradle-shaking hand
Bless the hands of women!
Angels guard its strength and grace,
In palaces, cottages, huts,
Oh, no matter where;
I hope the storm doesn't hit it,
The rainbow once curled gently;
Give the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Bless a woman's hand!
Angels protect their strength and love,
In palaces, cottages and huts,
Well, wherever it is,
There is a rainbow hanging gently,
From the storm,
Because the hand that pushes the cradle,
That hand also rules the world.
Babies are gentle fountains,
Power may flow with beauty,
Mother was the first to guide the stream.
Endless souls grow from them-
For better or worse,
Sunlight streaming or evil throwing;
Give the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Babies are the source of youth,
Out of power and beauty,
It was mother who first guided the stream.
Lively souls grow from there-
Grow into good, or grow into evil,
Send sunshine or violence,
Because the hand that pushes the cradle,
That hand also rules the world.
Woman, how sacred your mission is.
Where we were born!
Keep, oh, keep a young mind open.
Breathe to God forever!
All the real time trophies
Driven by maternal love;
Give the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Woman, how sacred your mission is,
On your own land!
Conservative, ah, conservative that young heart,
Always open to the aura of God!
This is a string of beads made of maternal love.
Become a real medal for generations,
Because the hand that pushes the cradle,
That hand also rules the world.
Blessing is in the hands of women!
Father, son and daughter cry,
The sacred songs are mixed together
And worship in the sky & ampmdash
Mixing in the dark without storms,
Rainbow is always thrown;
Give the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Bless a woman's hand!
Father and children shouted:
This sacred song,
Meet the worship in heaven-
Where there is no storm,
The rainbow hangs on it forever,
Because the hand that pushes the cradle,
That hand also rules the world.