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learn to care

By Richard J Sereday Jr

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Come take hold of my hand and walk with me a while. We'll walk this walk together and find lots of reasons to smile. And let us learn of one the other the things that we should know. This journey will be a grand one that much I believe to be so. And should we see the signs, the things that let us know, then we will spend the time and watch a friendship grow. And who can say just where would be the place this friendship might to lead, but the time it is that we do share that helps our hearts to learn to care. And with loving hearts that will learn to care, I'll treasure the moments of time that we share. Written March 29th, 2002 © on Mar 29 2002 04:00 AM PST   0 • 10

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