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5 Beautiful Mother's Day Poems in Spanish

October 6, 2022

5 Beautiful Mother's Day Poems in Spanish

Mother's Day Poems in Spanish

Mothers love a genuine and creative gift. Writing a poem, or even simply reciting a poem, is a great addition to any Mother’s Day present or greeting card. If you’re learning Spanish or have a Spanish-speaking mother, here are five poems for Mother’s Day in Spanish that will melt her heart!

5 Beautiful Mother’s Day Poems in Spanish

“A mi madre”

Mamá

Eres una mujer muy fuerte

Traes bendiciones y buena suerte

Me ayudaste a crecer como una mariposa

Y esta es la razón por la que te estoy dando más de una rosa

Feliz dia de las madres a la mejor mamá

Te amo

Translation:

Mother

You are a strong woman

You bring blessings and good luck

You helped me grow like a butterfly

And that is the reason why I am giving you more than a rose

Happy Mother’s day to the best mom

I love you

This is a beautiful poem for a strong mother who truly helped shape you into the person you are today. If you choose to read this poem to your mom, I’d suggest also giving her some roses as the poem suggests, and maybe even some chocolates too!

“Ella”

Me dio vida

Amoroso honesto

La mejor mamá

Translation:

Gave me life

Loving, honest

The best mom

This simple yet elegant poem is a haiku when written or recited in Spanish. It’s perfect for the artsy and creative mother who prefers something short and sweet.

“El Mejor”

Eres la mamá más graciosa

Me haces reir todo el dia

Eres la mamá más fabulosa

Desfruto tu compania

Feliz día de la madre

Translation:

You are the funniest mom

You make me laugh all day

You are the most fabulous mom

I enjoy your company

Happy Mother’s Day

If your mom is silly or a jokester, then she’ll love this poem. Think outside of the box with how you share this poem with her. Maybe you can get it written on a cake!

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“De Mamá a Abuela”

Tú me muestras amor, Me muestras fuerzas

Me enseñaste todo lo que sé

Y ahora tengo mi propio bebé

Mis hijos dicen feliz día de madres para mí

Siempre te diré feliz día de madres a ti, la mujer que empezó todo

Translation:

You show me love, You show me strength

You taught me everything I know

And now I have my own baby

My children say Happy Mother’s Day to me

I will always say Happy Mother’s Day to you, the woman who started everything

If this doesn’t make her tear up, we don’t know what else will! This is a great poem for a mother to write to her own mom. Any grandmother would love it because it acknowledges her as the woman who started it all!

“Como tú”

Cuando crezca quiero ser como tú, una gran mujer

Eres honesto y verdadero

Eres inteligente y creativo

Eres cariñoso y amable

No más que decir excepto tener un fabuloso día de madres

Translation:

When I grow up, I want to be just like you, a great woman

You are honest and true

You are intelligent and creative

You are loving and kind

There is nothing more to say except have a fabulous Mother’s Day!

This poem is ideal for a young girl who admires her mother and all of her virtues. Recite a short poem for mom and she will surely appreciate that she’s your most cherished role model.
Any of these poems for mom would make her smile on her special day. If you want to use one of these poems, feel free to change some of the adjectives to make it more personal for your mom. You can also frame and decorate the poems to add that personal touch!  

Breeana D.Post Author: Breeana D.
Breeana D. teaches Spanish lessons in Abington, PA. Specializing in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education, she is currently enrolled in Temple University’s Elementary Education program. Learn more about Breeana here!

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Jessica Dais is a blogger for TakeLessons on topics related to music education and language learning. She has a Bachelor's in Journalism and started writing professionally in 2008. Jessica enjoys writing about the piano, guitar, and singing. She is currently learning Spanish but is interested in the French language and culture as well.

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