Mother's Way

Mother's Way
Mother's Way is a poem by Abram Joseph Ryan, an American poet and Catholic priest known as the 'Poet-Priest of the South.' Written as a tribute to his mother, this work is part of his collection 'Poems: Patriotic, Religious, Miscellaneous.' The poem reflects themes of love and reverence, making it a fitting piece for Mother's Day celebrations. Ryan's contributions to poetry during the 19th century, particularly in the context of the Confederacy, add to the significance of this work.
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