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I watched the whole miracle



A short poem about how I watched a child's life being saved - unknown to anyone ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 20 December 2006
Author: unknown
Rating: 2.1/5 (11 votes cast)
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I watched the whole miracle
I watched the whole miracle ;
The child on his mother’s arm, walking home,
The teacher, leaping in a frenzy, shouting and calling,
Running across the crowded playground, middle-aged speed.

I watched the whole miracle:
Saw her chase and catch the boy,
Hold the Mum, return the toy,
And as I walked closer heard fragments of their breath.

I watched the whole miracle.

Moments later
The car smashed where they should have been.

I watched the whole miracle -
She took a day’s rest.

-unknown -

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