It is difficult for some parents to say the words "I love you". |
I could see it in her eyes as she tucked me in at bedtime. It was in her touch when she gently brushed aside Those strands of hair that always seemed to hang in front of my eyes as I stood facing her during the “daily off-to-school inspection”. Momma never said she loved me but I always knew she did. She just didn’t know how to say ----- “I love you”. Occasionally, I would glance at her and catch her looking at me lovingly with a soft smile that seemed to comfort me and make me feel everything was “right” in my world. I would imagine her childhood was similar to mine and she just wasn’t taught how to say those words every child needs to hear. Momma never said she loved me but I always knew she did. She just didn’t know how to say ----- “I love you”. Years later, I came to her side as she lay in the hospital bed. She looked at me with that same loving gaze and soft smile I knew as a child. I could tell she loved me. She didn’t have to say. As I leaned close to kiss her goodbye, I could hear her softly whisper three little words. The last words I ever heard her say ----- “I love you”. |