Sunday, July 8, 2012

A man's prayer for children...


May we, as a People, learn to cross the racial divide to protect, cherish and take care of each other's children. It is our sacred duty. It's what we needed as babies, and children. Those who didn't get it: so what? Change the circumstances, and abuse, and re-learn simplicity and kindness, and restore childhood within yourself. Without that spiritual work is there hope for any child in your life? These are the questions I direct to the millions of abused children who become adults somehow.

Innocence is a cherished commodity of intangibles. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories


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