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« on: November 22, 2008, 08:04:05 PM »

Mother's Children

Viewed before a mothers eyes,
forever a child in arms embrace
From swaddled dreams and lullabies,
years pass beyond the cradles' lace

In ardent heart her children dwell,
time's forgotten to a mother's care
Aging shadows and streaks of gray,
offers no lesser love to share

In youth she cuddled babes to breast,
memories undaunted by twilights gone
Sometimes a tear from hidden face,
falls with an image of yesterday's dawn

Laughter of children from fondest dreams,
whisk her away to longed places of lure
Sorrowed weeps sanctioned with smile,
remind us her love will always endure

Viewed before a mothers eyes,
beloved children never grow old
Her babes are offered lulling comfort,
in cradled arms that never unfold

© C.E. Vance
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« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2009, 08:24:13 PM »

SC says no abortion without mothers consent

Now some years back there was a case where a married woman aborted the child without her husbands consent.
The helpless husband came to know about it after it was done and even they court took the side of the mother as she was not prepared mentally to give birth.
 
Talk about gender equality...my wife can abort without my consent...forget that even without my knowledge.
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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2009, 09:19:06 AM »

i am writing a persuasive speech on the question "should mothers stay at home to raise their children?" i am in agreement with the argument of mothers staying at home. are there any tips, sources, arguments, etc. that anybody could provide me with? thanks in advance. :
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