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I Remember.
Tell me mummy may I play with baby brother today? Not yet honey he's too small he might fall. Wait another day. Comes another day. Mummy may I play with baby brother today? Stll too young babe maybe another day. And the next day came but the answer remained the same. The little girl felt sad she had a question to ask of baby brother Rad. Oh happy day when mummy says you may play with him today. Eyes shining, heart racing so happy that they could play for one burning question in her little heart lay. Tell me brother mine she asks looking into his cot what does God look like? for I've sure forgot I've been away awhile you know. Coo...coo....gurgle ... gurgle. the baby crooned. The little girl's smile lit up the room as she heard the familiar tune. I remember now she cried eyes dancing with glee. I remember His smile. Those are the words God spoke to me once upon a time when I held His hand and skipped beside Him through the bluest skies.
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