To: Mom

Do you remember walking to the park?
A Minnesota day in February
Our boots would crunch through a spongy layer of snow
Twelve years ago life seemed so arbitrary

We were just two young kids who didn't know
That all we had was so extraordinary
We didn't know world outside our town
We took for granted for us the ordinary

Oh, you never know
Tomorrow she might have to go
So here's a song so you know
I love you, so

Inside our home awaits a loving mother
To kiss her son and her daughter on the cheek
We never worried about our absent fathers
Our mother gave us more than we could need

Oh, you never know
Tomorrow she might have to go
So here's a song so you know
I love you, so

We never needed more than what was offered
Maybe 'cause it was all we'd ever known
Sometimes the best in life is only simple
A simple mother's love in a small-town home

Oh, you never know
Tomorrow she might have to go
So here's a song so you know
I love you, so

I love you, so



Credits
Writer(s): Zachary Thieman
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