Quote #57611
On Mother’s Day I have written a poem for you. In the interest of poetic economy and truth, I have succeeded in concentrating my deepest feelings and beliefs into two perfectly crafted lines: You’re my mother, I would have no other!
Forest Houtenschil
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Interpretation
The speaker offers a deliberately “small” Mother’s Day poem that is comic precisely because it undercuts the expectation of lyrical eloquence. By invoking “poetic economy,” the quote parodies the idea that deep emotion must be expressed through ornate verse, suggesting instead that sincerity can be plain and even blunt. The punch line—“You’re my mother, I would have no other!”—mixes affection with a mock-heroic finality: it is both a simple declaration of love and a humorous reminder that motherhood is, in fact, non-substitutable. The quote’s charm lies in its self-aware sentimentality, using understatement and wit to affirm gratitude without melodrama.


