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"a working mother"
  by DC*


Every day she’s climbing from the bottom to reach the top
She has her good days and bad days
So she keeps them to herself
Working 24\7 without a man’s help
If she didn’t care so much her family would be out in the streets
But by the grace of God she’s maintaining a dream
She deserves the finer things if life
Working hard is in her blood
She’s a working mother doing her job so good
But by the grace of God she puts her feelings aside
Her kids are the future
So she wants them to have the best
She’s a working mother and she deserves the best


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Date Submitted: Nov 18, 2008 (04:00 PM)
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  Starberry'sz
11/19/08 (05:44 PM) 
working mothers do deserve the best, but usually they get the very worst, dat's like da story of all the women in ma family so true

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