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A Child's Chance At Life
Long ago, a parent, could assume, about a children's whereabouts, and they be right. Now, in the new age, that were in, a parent, not even once, can leave their child, out of sight. All because precious, is no longer sacred, a child is vulnerable, in so many, a degree. For there, are predators, everywhere, you never know, whom they are, and where they might be. However, everywhere, a parent can't be, all the time, instead must equip, a child with, the defense, to survive. Teaching and preaching, to instill, in them, the truth, so they won't be gullible, in believing, the alluring jive. Then finally hoping, a chance is being given, for that child, to truly, become an adult. Because when innocence, from a child, is then taken, their progress, goes to a screeching halt.
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Book: Shattered Sighs