"Why are you crying?" a little boy asked his mom.
"Because I'm a Mother," she said. "I don't understand," he said.
His mom just hugged him tightly and said, "You never will."
Later the boy asked his father why Mother seemed to cry for no reason.
"All mothers cry for no reason," was all his Dad could say.
The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why
mothers cry. So he finally put in a call to God.
When he got God on the phone the man asked,
"God, why do mothers cry so easily?" God said,
"You see, when I made mothers, they had to be special.
I made their shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of
the world, yet gentle enough to give comfort.
I gave them an inner strength to endure childbirth
and the rejection that many times come from their children."
"I gave them a hardiness that allows them to keep going when
everyone else gives up, and to take care of their families through
sickness and fatigue without complaining."
"I gave them the sensitivity to love their children under all
circumstances, even when their child has hurt them very badly.
This same sensitivity helps them to make a child's boo-boo
feel better, and helps them share a teenagers anxieties and fears."
"I gave them a tear to shed. It's theirs exclusively to use
whenever it's needed. It's their only weakness.
It's a tear for mankind."