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A Little Girl Named Marie
I There is a mud brick house with roof of palm fronds and thatch - behold a little girl named Marie in possession of my farthest dispatch. My picture on its pale mud wall above her barest earth floor bedding. I hope one day her crying tears will be tears of great joy shedding II On darkest Africa’s west coast a small Temne village in Sierra Leone, gathering windblown palm nuts or fetching water to carry back home. Grandmother inside making oil and villagers irrigating planted plots, Marie and her busy little friends are chasing the birds from the crops III The Port Loko District foothills in the Kalamera Development Project, home of tribesmen shepherds and witch-doctors to malady correct. From day to day her people lead alas a subsistence life in every breath. Might Marie and her family live till next harvest to again cheat death IV I lie awake in my bed at night with my own misfortune as my curse - it is then I think of you, Marie, and am reminded whose plight is worse. God bless you my sponsored child and cheerful speak your native tongue, the greatest gift you give to me that you grow to be your tribe among Written: September 1996
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