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MY MAMA !!!! :(

When you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed you. you thanked her by crying all the night.
. When you were 2 years old, she taught you to walk. You thanked her by running away when she called.
. When you were 3 years old, she made all your meals with love. You thanked her by tossing your plate on the floor.
. When you were 4 years old, she walked you into school. You thanked her by screaming, "I'M NOT GOING"
. When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for the holidays. You thanked her by looping into mud.
. When you were 6 years old, she gave you some crayons. You thanked her by coloring Room walls.
. When you were 7 years old, she bought you a ball. You thanked her by throwing it through the next-door-neighbor window
. When you were 8, she came home from work, looking for a hug. You thanked her by having your bedroom door locked.
. When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to watch certain TV shows. You thanked her by waiting until she left the house
. When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming. You thanked her by telling her she had no taste.
. When you were 15, she paid for a month away at summer camp. You thanked her by forgetting to write a single letter.
. When you were 18, she cried at your college graduation. You thanked her by staying out with friends until dawn.
. When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, carried your bags. You thanked her by saying good-bye outside the door so you wouldn't be embarrassed in front of you friends.
. When you were 21, she suggested certain careers for your future. You thanked her by saying "I don't want to be like you".
. When you were 22, she gave you furniture for your room. You thanked her by telling your friend it was ugly.
. When you were 25, she helped to pay for your wedding, and she cried and told how deeply she loved you. You thanked her by moving halfway across the country.
. When you were 35, she called with some advice on the baby. You thanked by telling her, "Things are different now."
. When you were 40, she called you to take her relative. You thanked her by saying you were "really busy right now."
. When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to take care of her. You thanked her by reading about the burden parents become to their children.
. And then, one day, she quietly died. And everything you never did, came crashing down like thunder on your heart. IF SHE' S STILL AROUND, NEVER FORGET TO LOVE HER MORE THAN EVER.AND IF SHE' S NOT,REMEMBER HER UNCONDITIONAL LOVE

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