I Love You Mom

I'm certain no words will ever be enough,
For what I owe you in my entire life.
You made me who I am today,
I wish there was anything back I could pay.
I still recall you crying for me when I was born,
Gave me everything even when there was none.
Your warm hands and liss hugs around my tiny body,
Was a heaven-sent comfort of joy but I couldn't say.
You shaped, educated and supported me,
Still you were bold and strict when need be.
Now am almost twice your size,
But I think of how much you've done, like a baby I cries.
I know I can't repay you at any cost,
"I love you," is what I can do the least.

Ally Fred
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