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Hey, mom, Aren’t the stars gorgeous tonight? They remind of the days when You turned off my light. Every night, I remember, You would tuck me into bed Plug in my night light and Plant a kiss on my head. Wow, mom… Wasn’t it such a long time ago When my baby sister and I Came in the house from the snow? We were always dripping wet, You toweled us down and hugged us tight. Hot cocoa was always ready for us, The temperature always just right. So, mom, Please know we forgive you and dad It’s not your fault we didn’t Have everything others had. The divorce was a good thing, We know that, trust me, It’s just that it was scary Not knowing what would be. Hey, mom? Thank you for bringing us home. For giving us a house And free space to roam. These plains and skies are spacious The air we breathe is clean, I’m grateful for the life we have. Thanks for everything. And, mom… Do you remember move-in day? After we unpacked my things, I told you that you didn’t need to stay… The truth is, mom, I cried like a kid, When you pulled out of the parking lot. All the courage that I thought I had, Well, I guess it was lost. Really, mom, I hope you know how much I love you. I want you know that I appreciate All the little things you do. I want to take this time to apologize, For all the hurt that I’ve brought to you. I know raising me wasn’t the easiest, So I’m sorry for all that I’ve put you through. Lastly, mom, I’m glad that you found our stepdad. He’s always been here, Through the happy and sad. Yes, we all complain about our mixed family, The house might not be clean… But in reality, we all love each other. What else do we really need? Hey, mom, It’s okay. Please stop crying… This is a happy moment. I love you so much! I’m not lying! Thank you for all that you’ve given me. Thank you for believing in me. We’ve lived and learned together, That’s all we really need.
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Mar 8, 2013
Mar 8, 2013 at 2:18 AM UTC
Hey, Mom
Hey, mom, Aren’t the stars gorgeous tonight? They remind of the days when You turned off my light. Every night, I remember, You would tuck me into bed Plug in my night light and Plant a kiss on my head. Wow, mom… Wasn’t it such a long time ago When my baby sister and I Came in the house from the snow? We were always dripping wet, You toweled us down and hugged us tight. Hot cocoa was always ready for us, The temperature always just right. So, mom, Please know we forgive you and dad It’s not your fault we didn’t Have everything others had. The divorce was a good thing, We know that, trust me, It’s just that it was scary Not knowing what would be. Hey, mom? Thank you for bringing us home. For giving us a house And free space to roam. These plains and skies are spacious The air we breathe is clean, I’m grateful for the life we have. Thanks for everything. And, mom… Do you remember move-in day? After we unpacked my things, I told you that you didn’t need to stay… The truth is, mom, I cried like a kid, When you pulled out of the parking lot. All the courage that I thought I had, Well, I guess it was lost. Really, mom, I hope you know how much I love you. I want you know that I appreciate All the little things you do. I want to take this time to apologize, For all the hurt that I’ve brought to you. I know raising me wasn’t the easiest, So I’m sorry for all that I’ve put you through. Lastly, mom, I’m glad that you found our stepdad. He’s always been here, Through the happy and sad. Yes, we all complain about our mixed family, The house might not be clean… But in reality, we all love each other. What else do we really need? Hey, mom, It’s okay. Please stop crying… This is a happy moment. I love you so much! I’m not lying! Thank you for all that you’ve given me. Thank you for believing in me. We’ve lived and learned together, That’s all we really need.
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Mar 8, 2013
Mar 8, 2013 at 2:18 AM UTC
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