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Mothering Sunday

By Ken Franklin on Thursday, April 2, 2020
There is a prize we cannot pay
There is a debt we will always owe
We live in love on every day,
A mother’s love that will never go.
We know such aid is never done
In hands that care and ever nourish
Like flowers reaching for the Sun
In her love we grow and flourish.
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