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		<title>Two Families: A Foster Care Adoption Poem</title>
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One carried and cared for you beneath her beating heart
She became your Birthmother.
The other carried the hope of you within her.
She became your Mom.
Your Birthmother knew that she could not give you all you needed after you were born.
Meanwhile, your Mom was ready and waiting for you.
One day your Birthmom [...]]]></description>
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