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Have you ever noticed
how a child can love

unconditionally

they can see a person,
a total stranger,

crying

and it matters not
who that person is
man or woman
color of skin
belief in religion
status of life
it only matters
that they are

crying

and all it ever
seems to take
is a hug and a

smile

to make life right
when it comes from a

child.





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On Friday March 28th, 2008, Marionette Mars (508) writes:
yeth i have noticed. that is inspiring and beautiful. -mars


On Monday May 17th, 2004, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
Simply Beautiful. GPhD.


On Saturday April 10th, 2004, Dancing_Monkey (1821) writes:
:o) all's been said.


On Saturday April 10th, 2004, Aurora_Light (573) writes:
i like this, its so true childeren are the truest form of kindness and purity i'm adding this so please dont ever take it down


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, Nadir (630) writes:
I love you for making this :) This is just about all I hope for people to ever see. From that everything els can come. Thus the headline aswell. And again people like you that see this, are to me the same in everything as the child in mention.


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, Nadir (630) writes:
People that see a way of live/feel/be, that often seem hiden to some. Tiger


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, Solace (1424) writes:
ethics! Bah there is no such thing as morality, decency or ethics these days bar perhaps in the innocence of a child, prophets indeed they be but who of the blind shall see?


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, Solace (1424) writes:
Damnit!!! Makes me feel sick to live in a place were we are "conditioned" into racism, into enequality, into closing our emotions away so as to be selfish and guarded against those that need it most...Fuck this insecurity and the dependence on social ethi


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, flying_fox (769) writes:
so true, and beutifully expressed. I read a story about a four year old whose next door neighbour (an elderly lady) had died. The lady's widow sat crying in the garden, and the child climbed up onto his lap.


On Thursday March 18th, 2004, flying_fox (769) writes:
And when the child returned to his parents, they as,ed what he'd said to the old man. He said 'nothing. I was just helping him cry.' Beautiful stuff. Fox


On Wednesday March 17th, 2004, Lydia Jade (790) writes:
wow...that is the purest truth there is!.....::LoKi::


On Wednesday March 17th, 2004, Mistress Morbid (594) writes:
That is so true, although I do not have a child to bring me those pleasures. Well done. =) Morb


On Wednesday March 17th, 2004, Lord Kalgalath (229) writes:
mmm how true...i like this... we should all be so like children.. the world would be better



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