For more than 100 years, people's been celebrating birthdays, that is, the very day and month when someone's born (of course, the year is different for obvious reason)
For more than 100 years, billions of parents, that is, mommies and daddies, give their children present, and so do other relatives and friends that were invited to the party, and that someone will be happy (again, for obvious reason)
But then, a friend of mine said something to me:
"On that very day, your mom's struggling with pain, to give you life
On that very day, your dad's working to his finger to pay the fee for your birth
Yet, on that very day, you expect them to give you a present
Shouldn't it be the opposite?"
"Shouldn't it be on that very day you give a present to your mommy and daddy?
For letting you grow in her womb
For paying all your life's need
And for making it possible to you to stand here, talking to me"
I been wondering and this guy's hit the mark actually
Will you ask your parents a present for your birthday?
EdiT: Damn typos!
For more than 100 years, billions of parents, that is, mommies and daddies, give their children present, and so do other relatives and friends that were invited to the party, and that someone will be happy (again, for obvious reason)
But then, a friend of mine said something to me:
"On that very day, your mom's struggling with pain, to give you life
On that very day, your dad's working to his finger to pay the fee for your birth
Yet, on that very day, you expect them to give you a present
Shouldn't it be the opposite?"
"Shouldn't it be on that very day you give a present to your mommy and daddy?
For letting you grow in her womb
For paying all your life's need
And for making it possible to you to stand here, talking to me"
I been wondering and this guy's hit the mark actually
Will you ask your parents a present for your birthday?
EdiT: Damn typos!