Hey you guys, I feel very passionately
about this subject. I wrote this poem a
couple of months ago and I wanted to share
it with you.
Little girl, don’t cry
little girl, don’t you cry
though things will never be alright
there will be no mommy to hold you tight
there will be no daddy to kiss goodnight
little girl, don’t you fret
your little life’s not over yet
mommy said she’d wait one more day
and then she’ll take your life away
precious girl inside mommy’s womb
although this place will be your tomb
try to rest for just this night
and think about your mother’s right
yes, little girl don’t be sad
and think of the life you could’ve had
cherish these moments with the one you
love
and hug her tight till tomorrow comes
*this goes out to all the children who
never had a chance*
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JanetBee
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Posts: 332
Posted: 06-21-04 08:58am
Even very young children need to be
informed about dying.
Explain the concept of death very
carefully to your child.
This will make threatening him with it
much more effective.
---p. J. O'rourke
and a totally irrelevant joke:
a doctor examining a young woman with
abdominal pains asks
her if she is sexually active. She says
that she is not. An
examination shows that she is pregnant.
Asked why she said she was not sexually
active, the woman
replied, "i'm not, I just lie there."
"well, do you know who the father is?" the
doctor asks.