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Angel of God

An embryo in a cocoon of safety

slowly unfolds into a world of hands.

 

Hands of unconditional love

bring her into the beauty of light.

 

No longer floating

now breathing the lightness of air.

 

She fights hands and fist

unknowingly being adorned, brought into life.

 

Kissed by an angel, he leaves his mark

as she is grasped by her loving parents.

 

She is a gift to them, a gift to this world,

an angel of God.

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Written by
heather-mirassou
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Published
Oct 21, 2010
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