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Make Space

 When there is no space

For a pain one can't articulate

There is no space

For the healing that is needed


When there is no help

For the pain one can't articulate

There is no holding

That child in need


When there is no space 

For someone to see us

There is no space

For someone to know us


Space

Is

Required

For

Love

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