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You were hungry tonight at midnight And woke me up out of a dead sleep For the fifth time in a row, But I got up and fed you, And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today you started to walk And thought I was crazy Because I videoed you And talked about how that Big guy named Daddy, Who’s been here since day one, Wasn’t here to see. And I was squealing The whole time. But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today you started to talk And your first word was “Ma-ma" And I laughed and cried But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Then you learned how to ride a trike And soon after that a bike. You looked at me like I was nuts After I said something about how You were growing up too fast. But that’s okay, Because that’s what’s Mommies do. When you are ten, And you’re upset Because you played kickball And you were picked last, I won’t tell you it’s no big deal, Because Mommy knows just how you feel. I’ll tell you it’s their loss, But I know right now, It feels like yours. Then I’ll hug you and we’ll get icecream And talk about how we’ve never liked kickball anyway, And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today I told you That’s it’s okay to be mad And it’s okay to be sad. But when you’re mad, Count to ten and When very mad one hundred, Just like Jefferson said, And don’t let anger Get the best of you. When you’re mad And you don’t know what to do And the mad you have makes you feel sad, You can come sit in my lap, even when you’re twenty-two, And we’ll try to talk it through, Because that’s what Mommies do. When you’re sixteen, And you like someone But you don’t want to, Because it doesn’t fit the Five-year plan, I’ll tell you how I had a Five-year plan But I met Daddy in Year Two And a week before Year Three, I knew he was the one for me. So before Year Three Was halfway done, Daddy and I Had the same last name. And by Year Five, Daddy and I found out Soon there would be A little baby in our house. I’ll tell you how sometimes your dreams change From traveling to Greece, To wiping tear-stained cheeks And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. When you go off to college, Or maybe to China, Like your aunt did, To take care Of babies who Don’t have mommies, Or wind up in the army To protect your country, Like your uncle, I’ll be waving goodbye And crying Because it feels like Part of me is dying But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do.
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 11:59 AM UTC
Because That's What Mommies Do
You were hungry tonight at midnight And woke me up out of a dead sleep For the fifth time in a row, But I got up and fed you, And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today you started to walk And thought I was crazy Because I videoed you And talked about how that Big guy named Daddy, Who’s been here since day one, Wasn’t here to see. And I was squealing The whole time. But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today you started to talk And your first word was “Ma-ma" And I laughed and cried But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Then you learned how to ride a trike And soon after that a bike. You looked at me like I was nuts After I said something about how You were growing up too fast. But that’s okay, Because that’s what’s Mommies do. When you are ten, And you’re upset Because you played kickball And you were picked last, I won’t tell you it’s no big deal, Because Mommy knows just how you feel. I’ll tell you it’s their loss, But I know right now, It feels like yours. Then I’ll hug you and we’ll get icecream And talk about how we’ve never liked kickball anyway, And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. Today I told you That’s it’s okay to be mad And it’s okay to be sad. But when you’re mad, Count to ten and When very mad one hundred, Just like Jefferson said, And don’t let anger Get the best of you. When you’re mad And you don’t know what to do And the mad you have makes you feel sad, You can come sit in my lap, even when you’re twenty-two, And we’ll try to talk it through, Because that’s what Mommies do. When you’re sixteen, And you like someone But you don’t want to, Because it doesn’t fit the Five-year plan, I’ll tell you how I had a Five-year plan But I met Daddy in Year Two And a week before Year Three, I knew he was the one for me. So before Year Three Was halfway done, Daddy and I Had the same last name. And by Year Five, Daddy and I found out Soon there would be A little baby in our house. I’ll tell you how sometimes your dreams change From traveling to Greece, To wiping tear-stained cheeks And that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do. When you go off to college, Or maybe to China, Like your aunt did, To take care Of babies who Don’t have mommies, Or wind up in the army To protect your country, Like your uncle, I’ll be waving goodbye And crying Because it feels like Part of me is dying But that’s okay, Because that’s what Mommies do.
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 11:59 AM UTC
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