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Adopt a child

By Stephanie Ruffinengo

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Adoption is the perfect way To give a child a homeSo one less child in our big world Won`t be so all alone.There are so many children in the worldWho need your love and careAdoption is the perfect wayFor some of us to share.So open your arms and your homeAnd share your love and joyIt does not really matterIf you want a girl or boy.Children are the futureOne day you`ll be old and greySo don`t think for too longADOPT A CHILD TODAY. Written September 2nd, 2001 © on Sep 02 2001 06:51 AM PST   0 • 10

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"Adoption is the perfect way To give a child a homeSo one less child in our big world Won`t be so all alone.There are so many children in the worldWho need your love and careAdoption is the perfect wayFor some of us to share.So open your arms and your homeAnd share your love and joyIt does not really matterIf you want a girl or boy.Children are the futureOne day you`ll be old and greySo don`t think for too longADOPT A CHILD TODAY...."

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Author:Stephanie Ruffinengo

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