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Children of Divorce
by Catherine Wilson (Age: 32)
copyright 12-29-2002


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
My kids.
Miss their father.
He tries to buy them off.
Money can't buy lost memories.
He'll learn.




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01-03-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

What if the father just wants his kids to have many things? Nothing can replace time though. Nice write. Thanks, Anthony


03-19-2003 Jensie B.    

Great poem.So sad...You must be devestated...


12-31-2002 Alashia Turner    

My parents are seperated. My dad is always giving me and my 2 sisters stuff. People think itt is cool, but I feel sick inside knowing that they think that. It was like the short, but understood poem was about my dad, but I still love him even if he has tons of falts.


12-31-2002 Heather Franz    

Ouch!! but hey for me thats also true because my father is the same way, maybe he'll grow up some day.


12-30-2002 Tom Harrison    

Hello Catherine, thanks for the personal reflection at a very tender time of year.
God Bless


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