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Category Archives: Daniela Agostini
Karin and the Little Mouse by Daniela Agostini
Karin was airing out the picnic blanket on the clothesline when she heard a sad squeaking sound by the car in the garage. She followed the sound, bent down and asked tenderly, “Why are you crying little mouse?” The little … Continue reading
WHERE IS MY BROTHER? by Daniela Agostini
The hostility is so thick I can’t breathe I remember the time we fought side by side in the civil war to abolish slavery white man, black man brother beside brother you died in my arms Where has that … Continue reading
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Tagged black white relations, brotherly love, choke hold, Civil War, soldier
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BALLAD OF BAHA’U’LLAH By Daniela Agostini
(Note from Daniela: Baha’u’llah is the Prophet Founder of the Bahai Faith) Bahà`u`llàh was born Nov 12, 1817 into a Persian clan No teacher could teach him God`s plan One night Bahà`u`llàh`s father had a dream His son … Continue reading
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