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Mother
dear mom, i'm sorry i wasn't the easiest kid, i have to say, i feel bad for what i did, you showed me love, and i flipped my lid, i know you wouldn't sell me, for the highest bid. you just wanted me to shine, and instead i ran and hid, you would take me to the park, every slide i ever slid, i would go and break your heart, but you never did get rid, i know you put me in this world, and since then I've been the grid. was it challenging? I'd say that it was, i know your not proud, of the stuff that i does, i remember some stuff, but the rest of its fuzz, i do know back then, we would have fun just cause. you never gave up, or gave up on me, being strict and straight forward, yes, that was the key, it took me a while, to realize and see, that this was all meant, to happen and be.
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