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="7">Accept the children the way we accept trees with gratitude, because they are a blessing, but do not have expectations or desires. You don’t expect trees to change, you love them as they are. Isabel Allende</p><p id="844d">This is poem number two in my ‘Multiplier of Five’ Poetry Series. My theme is the childhood of<a href="https://readmedium.com/the-childs-wonderland-924ee875676"> Susannah Stewart,</a> a character in my Fortune Teller series. She also appeared in my thirteen-day Halloween series, recounting the downfall of<a href="https://readmedium.com/pumpkin-jack-and-bloody-bones-b066b0195c47"> Pumpkin Jack and Bloody Bones.</a></p><p id="1057">Here is poem number one.</p><div id="ce6b" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/from-the-beginning-a13a83f2c9bc"> <div> <div> <h2>From the Beginning</h2> <div><h3>Tragedy takes its toll</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*36CELZB1U9JG5s7Bcs8G4w.png)"></div> </div>

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    </div><p id="1654"><a href="undefined">Suntonu Bhadra</a> began this ‘Multiplier of Five’ Poetry Series challenge.</p><p id="0782"><i>5 (five) poetries in 5 (five) days, each in precisely 25 (twenty-five) words (spaces not counted)</i></p><blockquote id="87ab"><p><i>Anyone can join in the challenge, and the theme is up to the writer, or it can be different for different days. If you are up for it, I’ll request to tag me at the endnote of the first poem you write so that I can follow your series too. Best regards.</i></p></blockquote><div id="7715" class="link-block">
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Susannah Stewart Stories

Loving Families

Cherish every moment

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay modified by the author on Canva and Prisma

Family need not be defined merely as those with whom we share blood, but as those for whom we would give our blood. Charles Dickens

Grandmother rules her world Firmly for better or worse. Hearing many languages Of the seen and unseen, Love creation, devotion emotion Gives her a home.

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Accept the children the way we accept trees with gratitude, because they are a blessing, but do not have expectations or desires. You don’t expect trees to change, you love them as they are. Isabel Allende

This is poem number two in my ‘Multiplier of Five’ Poetry Series. My theme is the childhood of Susannah Stewart, a character in my Fortune Teller series. She also appeared in my thirteen-day Halloween series, recounting the downfall of Pumpkin Jack and Bloody Bones.

Here is poem number one.

Suntonu Bhadra began this ‘Multiplier of Five’ Poetry Series challenge.

5 (five) poetries in 5 (five) days, each in precisely 25 (twenty-five) words (spaces not counted)

Anyone can join in the challenge, and the theme is up to the writer, or it can be different for different days. If you are up for it, I’ll request to tag me at the endnote of the first poem you write so that I can follow your series too. Best regards.

Poetry
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Family
Childhood
Life
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