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A Somewhat Other Mother’s Day by Pat Garcia

Two Thousand One, War on Planet Earth began, Step by step, Country by country, From east to west, And north to south, Culture fighting culture, Tradition struggling tradition, Religion prodding religion, Race killing race, Nationality prevaricating nationality, Men predating women, Power strangling, Dictators glorified, Women pained, Children borne, Bombs blasted in the air, People died. …

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Some Mother’s Heart Is Crying

Global expansion is inching its way, step by step, across planet Earth––but some mother’s heart is crying. Lives are being laid down in the Ukraine, Sudan, North Korea, Egypt, Syria and Nigeria––some mother’s child is dead. Hate, spirited by greed and power, makes men do the detestable; violating the rights of other human beings––some mother’s …

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