The poem expresses gratitude for all the ways the speaker's mother cared for and supported them as a child, from being a teacher, nurse, counselor, chauffeur, cook, and playmate. It marvels at the mother's inexhaustible and unconditional love. The document then provides a brief history of Mother's Day celebrations in Thailand, noting different dates and sponsoring organizations over time. Currently, Thailand celebrates Mother's Day on August 12, the birthday of Queen Sirikit, using jasmine flowers as the symbol because of their purity, fragrance and ability to nourish the heart like a mother's love.