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This heartfelt poem is an ode to all the mothers who work tirelessly for their kids, you are all supermoms indeed!
This heartfelt poem is an ode to all the mothers who work tirelessly for their kids, you are all super moms indeed!
Hey we are the supermoms We turn houses into homes We are there when you need us Cleaning up your mess without a fuss
Hey we are the supermoms We play chefs, nurses, teachers, drivers with aplomb We are there even if you don’t ask us to be For us it is always you first and never me
Hey we are the supermoms Teary-eyed on your first school day and same on prom We feel each of your pain and ache From your bruised knee to the first heartbreak
We earn, we feed, we cuddle, we keep you warm We stand by you, we protect you from harm We teach you right from wrong We nurture you to be sensitive and strong
We do not know all the tricks We do not have all the fixes We are not perfect, we falter, we stumble We get upset, we cry, we frown, we grumble
Hey we are the supermoms We get done what needs to be done At noon, at dusk or with the rising sun We do not always have a plan But we always do the best we can
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One of the forms was related to the individual’s dependents. In that, I also filled up the name of my mother, which I had been doing since the time my father died.
Immediately the junior official exclaimed, “You can’t fill up your mother’s name as a dependent!”
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