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  • The plump baby in the pram, for not pinching her cheeks.
    Babies, like flowers, wilt easily.


  • The old man alone on a park bench, for that friendly smile.
    Nothing hurts like old age and loneliness.


  • The inmates of a home, for your visit and old magazines.
    Company is comfort. Inexpensive and priceless.


  • Differently-abled children, for accepting their challenges.
    The spirit flags when it encounters pity.


  • Those that encounter AIDS at close quarters, for wearing a red ribbon.
    It's good to know that others care about your mission too.


  • Terminally ill patients, for some music, prayers and flowers.
    Pain kills. Concern kills pain.


  • The bereaved, for your silent support, presence and help.
    Silence communicates where words fail.


  • The mentally challenged, for giving them solace, time and space to recover.
    Disease is only lack of ease. Sometimes.


  • The struggling bullock, for a call to the SPCA.
    Empathise. Sympathy alone will not do.


  • Your little pup at home, for cuddling him close.
    He knows no other world or love.


  • The trees in the woods, for being left alone.
    Destruction is irreversible.


  • Plants and flowers, for a moment's glance.
    Beauty ought to be appreciated.


  • Birds and beast, for not caging them in.
    Freedom is a birthright.


  • The stray kitten, for a saucer of milk.
    Life is precious.


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