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Persistence

Barriers of many

How you taunt him

Awaiting her fight to wither away, you underestimate a Mother's love.


Barriers of many

Things, places, people

Sole purpose to save a dollar, Miscalculating the value of a child's independence.


Barriers of many

He has armies of his own

Discerning opportunity, well aware of strengths, needs, power within.


Sparing no effort of her own, the fierce voice of advocation is unheeded still.


A mere stumble, she smiles through faith and realization; an undeserving audience warrants less regard than her child's potential.




 
 
 

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Life Without Limits Abilities Centre

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Calgary, AB  T2Z 4G9

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