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Mother's Day

Mom You brought me up The right way Taught me right from wrong How to be strong And taught me how to Love unconditionally Mom You kissed my boo-boo’s And bandaged my wounded pride Stood up for me when others Would deride And wept when I Found love Mom I parent because of what I saw When you would bring us up Putting our needs first And yours last My morals are your morals Because of you I am a good man Mom We don’t pay tribute to you enough And sainthood awaits you In Heaven My hero, my savior, my mentor My mother I love you It’s not enough, but it will do For now

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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Date: 5/9/2010 11:47:00 PM
Your mother raised a wonderful son, Anthony. How nice it is to see you showing your appreciation. This is beautifully written. Your mom must be proud! Love, Carolyn
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