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Writing for Children MAG
Think innocence. Think dreams.
 Think childhood untouched by the horrors
 of the world, because goodness knows
 the kids can't handle it.
 Think unrealistic expectations. Puffy clouds
 and cotton candy. Everything
 light and airy. Blue skies and
 wide eyes because the child is
 always right, no matter the circumstances.
 Don't even consider taxes,
 college, sickness, dictators,
 legislators, either world war, or
 what's really in the food we eat.
 Because goodness knows
 this will corrupt them.
 No.
 Better to wait fifteen,
 sixteen years. Let the industrial air
 sink into their pores. Let them ingest
 chemicals and fall to society and
 choose life. Then tell them.
 Hand them the books. Show
 them the history. Give it to them
 even if your hands shake.
 Let them know that good
 has done more evil
 than evil could ever do.

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