Poems for and about children.
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The children, the children.
I'd give my life for the children.29 lines, 9 comments, on Jun 5 11:53 PM 2004. In Hope
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I tried to take her in my arms and give her a twirl.
But it was too late. I had lost my little girl. -
Let's recall how God sent His son,
Not a son but His only one.17 lines, 3 comments, on Jun 17 12:31 AM 2004. In Hope -
Would you hear me if I screamed?
Would you only shout louder? -
Attention and affection,
It's all that I crave. -
The adult was the one who started
With a joke that included a person who farted -
I am a tiny seed.
Give me water to feed. -
Christine would hear her daddy say,
"Honey would you give me your pearls?" -
There’s a funny rhyme
About a cat who had a dime. -
In your world of magical cartoons,
Flying swirling mystery goons, -
May God show you the power of his love.
May you receive grace from above. -
Precious little one,
For you life has just begun. -
A heart wrapped in a blanket love.
A fawn sleeps near a bedded flower, -
My precious child of grace
I understand the pain you face. -
Children need to know
What is right -
Let's go out and play, I said to the gamer kid
“What shall we play?” he asked with mistrust -
With deep knee bends I look into your eyes
Your smile whispers love without deceit or lies
