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名人诗歌|Motherhood

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Dear Mom,

once I was1 your little girl,

And how you cared2 for me.

You gave3 me love and tenderness4,

and taught5 me who to be.

You watched me grow and learn

And caught me when I fell6.

Encouraged7 me to do my best

Proud8, even9 when I didn't do well.

And now that I'm a woman

You still are there for me.

Supporting10 me in all I do

Yet11 allowing12 me to be free13.

The love I have for you,

No words could14 ever15 say.

You've made16 me everything I am

And I am thankful17 every day.

亲爱的母亲

当我还是个小姑娘

你是那样关心我

给予我爱和关怀

教我成人

你关注着我的成长与学习

当我跌倒时扶着我

鼓励我做得更好

即便做得不好也为我自豪

目前我也作了母亲

你仍然伴在我身旁

支持我所做的所有

让我自由飞翔

我对你的爱

没办法用言语表达

你给了我所拥有些所有

天天我都心怀感激


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