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Created on: May 23, 2008
Grandma's Quilt
Homeless and Hungry
The sign that we read
While stopped at a stop sign
Spelling out need
A rose for a dollar
Work for food
Any spare change?
A nickel will do
Wayward children
Life on the streets
Pockets are empty
Hearts full of weep
Fathers and Mothers
Of long time past
Once read me a story
Tucked me in at night
Where is the country
That was once built
With love like the stitches
In Grandma's Quilt
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