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Dear Mother,
Wherever you may be
Remember that you have a daughter
Wondering where you are.

Remember that you made a child
And kept her for three months
And then you'd given her up
And she's wondering who you are

Don't forget you had a baby girl
To whom you'd given a name
But even though the name has changed
She still uses it for you

Don't bother to count the years past
To her, that doesn't matter
For her eithteenth birthday wish is
Just to be able to call you "mother"

To her, nothing else matters
Than seeing the look on your face
When you see what was created
And exactly how it turned out
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Written in letter form, just like the last one speaking about a mother, just more letter-e. This poem is mostly for me. I've been thinking alot about my real mother. I'm addopted, but I get a chance to ask if I can see her prety soon. Put this in the perspective of an 17 year old, apparently when you're 18 you get to meet your real mother (and maby father, id o hope so!).

Call me crazy, but even though I never met her, i still miss her.

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