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Stepmom MAG
Nobody will ever tell me that I have your blue eyes
 The same color hair, or long legs and thin thighs
 Nobody will ever say that I “got it from you”
 They don't have to lie; I know it's not true
 But I'll tell you a few things that people know about us
 You taught me to love, to be kind, and to trust
 We may not share genes, blood, or skin tone
 But I know for a fact, I'll love you now, and when I'm grown
 So I may not have your eyes, your blood, or your skin
 But you are my mother, and you make my world spin
