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Lady, Send Me The Child

by DoyenneSolace

Solitaire Kathrynne-Lynne Archer 47m · Shared with Public Lady, Send Me The Child Send me the quiet child or the loudest child Send me the chatterbox with a million questions or the child that builds castles in the clouds Send me the child that sees 3 steps ahead and the child who dreams of new worlds and magnificent anima,s who speak and sing Send me the child who weeps at stories and late-night movies or picks dandelions for strangers Send me the broken and needy child Send me the child that hugs and kisses and tells stories to every neighbourhood pet and cries with children he has never met before Send me the child that visits all the elders Send me those that take longer to "get it" Send me those who are here for a short time who need me most Send me the little Mums and Poppas whose hearts always have room . . . Send me those that still tremble and shriek every night Sene me the child of war of abuse of neglect those who no longer speak or hurt themselves in quiet desperation Send me those that see their own rainbows that they may shed light on the world Goddess, please, I will ask naught else, Please send me the children and this I do pledge I promise to treasure them all
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DoyenneSolace
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Mar 28, 2022
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