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感謝您 Datuk Yang Chien Chu

感謝您
如果說父恩如山 母恩似海
那您就是我們心中
巍巍的大山 深邃的大海
在大家最失落的時刻 是您點起了明燈
在我們最無助的時候 有您撐起一片天
您是我們的天 讓我們從無到有
您是我們的地 讓我們無後顧憂
您是我們的唯一
沒有您 就沒有這一切
您是我們的永遠
護佑我們 走向希望 走向永遠
感謝您當我們的靠山 給我們最多的愛
感謝您當我們的天地 為我們開天闢地
我們會追逐您的腳步 讓愛繼續下去
我們會發揚您的精神 讓愛發光發熱
感謝您
感謝您
我們永遠 愛 您

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