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A message

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I  may not say this often, but I admire you
I  look up to you, and I think you’re a strong woman
Your hardwork and strength, It  never fails to amaze me
I’m amazed, I really am

When the world was against you, you pulled through 
You struggled and fought, hard and long
You helped others, but you forgot about yourself in the process
I hate how they lied to you and manipulated you

I wish I could’ve been there for you
I wish I was born earlier so I could understand better
Our fights mixed with all of our fun memories
They make me feel bittersweet, but safe

You tried your best to make your juniors the best
You yelled and screamed, but you listened and understood
It was for our best and it took us a long time to understand 
But you’re not alone anymore

I can’t imagine a life without you, Thank you for everything
You’re the best mom