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Moms, Dads and Others
Moms, Dads and Others
Moms, Dads and Others
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Release dateMay 7, 2010
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    Moms, Dads and Others - Judy Hudleston

    Copyright © 2010 by Judy Hudleston .

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in

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    Contents

    Angels in Waiting

    Baby

    Busy Dad

    Vigilant Mom

    Chris and Ryan

    Forever, Love

    Gone

    Family Circle

    I, Myself and Me

    Life, Taught

    My Other Self

    Linda

    Light unto the Lord

    Little Bit Naughty

    Mama

    Daddy

    Mothers

    Fathers

    Miranda

    My Danny, My Joy

    My Mom

    My Dad

    Our Pastor

    Remembrance

    She

    He

    Soldiers

    Ronnie Raelynn

    Struggles

    Summer Day

    The Dove

    The Family Tree

    The Farmer

    The Lord is my light

    The Mind

    The Rest of The Story

    Trip Home

    Two for God

    My Mamaw

    Unwed Mother

    Child of the Ghetto

    Day Dreams

    Heavens Call

    I Know of a Place

    It’s Me Oh Lord

    The inspiration for these poems came from

    life experiences of family, friends, and yes, even strangers.

    Watching people go about their daily lives can be one of the most inspiring things that can happen to anyone. My mom, who is

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