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My Parents Will Always Be In My Heart

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Sometimes, we need to remember that our parents will always remain our only parents; they can never be replaced.

I don’t care if they call you five times a day with the same story line, always listen because one day you are going to want to hear their voice, but they will no longer be there.

Many times, I envy people who have someone they could call dad or mom, I never got to pronounce their names, then d3ath decided to take them.

I grew up with my elder siblings, and most times I often wished that it was with my parents.

People do not know what they have until they lose it; I have a friend who often runs aways from home because he said his parents were always nagging him and boring him with discussions that don’t matter.

At the mention of that I didn’t know when tears dropped from my eyes; only if I will be able to wear his shoes for once.

I wish I knew what their voice was like or the kind of love I could have experienced, then I couldn’t have to bother.

I could remember days I cried from school to home because my parents never showed to pick me from school like others; they were days I wished things were different, but God knows better.

Always cherish your parents, they won’t always be here forever, someday you will wish to have that chit-chat you have been dodging with them; someday their presence will finally matter, but it might be late by then.

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