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A Mother has so many things to
do, From washing, ironing, cleaning to tying
a shoe. She scrubs, she mends, she cooks and
sews, She bathes the children and washes
their clothes. When they forget to wash their
faces clean, And their clothes are the
muddiest you've ever seen, Who repairs the
clothes and scrubs them like new? Of course,
that is what a Mother will do.
Who becomes the doctor or
the nurse when they are ill, Applying a
bandage or giving them a pill? Who becomes a
teacher when a child has homework? She must
never her duty shirk. Who becomes a detective
to find a toy or a book? For missing things
she must look and look? Who becomes a listner
to every heartache, To every accompolishment
that a child makes? Who scolds their children
when they are naughty, Or remind them of God
when they are to haughty? Who tends her
family with love and patience, too? Of course
that is what a Mother will
do.
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