I appreciate what my dad does for me and my family.
He works so hard for us three.
Doing all he can to keep us keep us safe and happy every day.
I gotta say, it's indeed my favorite thing.
He grew up on High Road. Hit a high note when he finished college.
'Cause he took so many notes,
and he took so many classes, and he worked extremely hard.
And it led him on a path that I'm proud to be a part of.
Thank you for making me a winner.
Thank you for making me so many dinners.
Thank you for making me the person I am today.
I gotta say, I love Dad.
Every single day when I came home from work
and I was in a bad mood, I feel like such a jerk.
No way in the world did my dad deserve
to be treated like that. Because I remember
the time when he took me to the Indians game.
Basketball at Cleveland State. And the time when it rained
empty bottles in the stands when we saw the Browns play
Jacksonville. He took me to piano lessons every day.
Thank you for making me a winner.
Thank you for making me so many dinners.
Thank you for making me the person I am today.
I gotta say, I love Dad.
I think of him, I'm not sad.
He'll always be my comrade.
Best parent I could have ever had.
My parents, Cherie and Brad.
My brother Kenny, I'm so glad
my family is the one I have.
I write it down on my notepad.
I love dad.
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