The power of love transcends words and leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.
This mom left her daughter alone and asked her a profound question: 'What is like having me as a mum?'
Her daughter's response was nothing short of heartwarming. With sincerity radiating from her eyes, she expressed that she saw her mother as a beacon of love and kindness. Her words painted a portrait of a mother-daughter bond forged in love and admiration.
As her response came to a close, she made a profound reflection, saying, 'When my soul melts, I melt with my soul,' encapsulating the depth of her affection and connection to her mother in a simple yet deeply meaningful phrase.
These words echoed the depth of her love and gratitude for her mother.
Location: Enfield, United Kingdom
WooGlobe Ref : WGA774599
For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
This mom left her daughter alone and asked her a profound question: 'What is like having me as a mum?'
Her daughter's response was nothing short of heartwarming. With sincerity radiating from her eyes, she expressed that she saw her mother as a beacon of love and kindness. Her words painted a portrait of a mother-daughter bond forged in love and admiration.
As her response came to a close, she made a profound reflection, saying, 'When my soul melts, I melt with my soul,' encapsulating the depth of her affection and connection to her mother in a simple yet deeply meaningful phrase.
These words echoed the depth of her love and gratitude for her mother.
Location: Enfield, United Kingdom
WooGlobe Ref : WGA774599
For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
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00:00Right, Alara, I'm going to leave you alone, okay, for 30 seconds,
00:03and I want you to tell the camera what it's like having me as a mum, okay?
00:09Well, my mum is lovely, and my mum is great, and she does lots of good stuff for me,
00:16and she treats me very nicely, and if I don't have her anymore, my heart will melt.
00:24And when my soul melts, I melt with myself, and I never see my mum again.