A Mother’s Reward

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A Mother’s Reward
by T. Delaplain

Seven lay resting: too early, too late, born still, the measles, poisoned blood. Those that God left, the Great War took away. Wandering through the stones and crosses stepping over a fresh mound of turned soil through a haze of lilies, she offered praise and forgiveness. Arms finally full, now she could care for her babies.

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  1. The first thing that entered my warped my upon reading your little tale was the song below.

    In the afterlife / You could be headed for the serious strife / Now you make the scene all day / But tomorrow there’ll be Hell to pay – Squirrel Nut Zippers

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