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The Things You Taught Me I Will Always Know



The things you taught me I will always know. How could I not? The roots have sunk so deep: All lessons of the heart that I will keep ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 19 September 2006
Author: unknown
Rating: 2.5/5 (8 votes cast)
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The Things You Taught Me I Will Always Know
The things you taught me I will always know.
How could I not? The roots have sunk so deep:
All lessons of the heart that I will keep
No matter who I am or where I go.
Kids learn from what their parents are, and so
You are my book of life, the thoughts I reap;
Only in your arms I quiet sleep;
Under my words your voice sings soft and slow.
From you I learned the rules of right and wrong
Against which I at times had to rebel,
Though with regret I carry with me still.
How lucky I am to have been loved so well,
Even as I pushed against your will,
Relying on a father fair and strong.
-unknown -

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