Dear Mom,
I wanted to buy a card that told how much you meant to me
But when I told him what I wanted, the salesman said wowee!
I do not think we have a card that could say all those things
About a lady who laughs and cries and one who even sings!
He showed me one or two, he showed me several more
I think he must have showed me every card in store
I said I think I know exactly what I'll do
I'll say it with these five small words
Hey Mom, I Love You!
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