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Created on: December 31, 2009 Last Updated: July 19, 2011
Dearest Children
Birth and death
Grow out of life
Who plants them
We do not really know
But God is our answer
Birth we let it grow
As we see it
We look after it
For all
It is called God’s love
We are His farmers
Then death comes
As a next stage in
God’s life
A story I cannot
Really tell you
I am waiting in truth
To find out
Just as I did with birth
Sharing I hope real feelings
Of His love
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