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A Mother

The sweet momentum of love and harmony radiates powerfully through her. 

 

She shines and sparkles in cascading light--fully reflected through the prisms of her beauty.

 
Her spirit and her body a place of refuge,

 
for more than one who calls her mom. 

 
Together, they will embrace the future while delightfully dancing to the rhythms of laughter.
 
It is through a woman that not just a child, but a family, is born. 

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