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There was
this
little
girl
sitting by
herself in
the park.
Everyone
passed by
her and
never
stopped to
see why
she looked
so sad.
Dressed in
a worn
pink
dress,
barefoot
and dirty,
the girl
just sat
and
watched
the people
go by. She
never
tried to
speak.
She never
said a
word.
Many
people
passed by
her, but
no one
would
stop.
The next
day I
decided to
go back to
the park
in
curiosity
to see if
the little
girl would
still be
there.
Yes, she
was there,
right in
the very
spot where
she was
yesterday,
and still
with the
same sad
look in
her eyes.
Today I
was to
make my
own move
and walk
over to
the little
girl.
For as we
all know,
a park
full of
strange
people is
not a
place for
young
children
to play
alone.
As I got
closer I
could see
the back
of the
little
girl's
dress. It
was
grotesquely
shaped. I
figured
that was
the reason
people
just
passed by
and made
no effort
to speak
to her.
Deformities
are a low
blow to
our
society
and,
heaven
forbid if
you make a
step
toward
assisting
someone
who is
different.
As I got
closer,
the little
girl
lowered
her eyes
slightly
to avoid
my intent
stare.
As I
approached
her, I
could see
the shape
of her
back more
clearly.
She was
grotesquely
shaped in
a humped
over form.
I smiled
to let her
know it
was OK; I
was there
to help,
to talk.
I sat down
beside her
and opened
with a
simple,
"Hello".
The little
girl acted
shocked,
and
stammered
a "hi";
after a
long stare
into my
eyes.
I smiled
and she
shyly
smiled
back.
We talked
until
darkness
fell and
the park
was
completely
empty.
I asked
the girl
why she
was so
sad.
The little
girl
looked at
me with a
sad face
and said,
"Because,
I'm
different".
I
immediately
said,
"That you
are!"; and
smiled.
The little
girl acted
even
sadder and
said, "I
know."
"Little
girl," I
said, "you
remind me
of an
angel,
sweet and
innocent."
She looked
at me and
smiled,
then
slowly she
got to her
feet and
said,
"Really?"
"Yes,
you're
like a
little
Guardian
Angel sent
to watch
over all
people
walking
by."
She nodded
her head
yes, and
smiled.

With that
she opened
the back
of her
pink dress
and
allowed
her wings
to spread,
then she
said "I
am."
I'm your
Guardian
Angel,"
with a
twinkle in
her eye.
I was
speechless
-- sure I
was seeing
things.
She said,
"For once
you
thought of
someone
other than
yourself.
My job
here is
done".
I got to
my feet
and said,
"Wait, why
did no one
stop to
help an
angel?"
She looked
at me,
smiled,
and said,
"You're
the only
one who
could see
me," and
then she
was gone.
And with
that, my
life was
changed
dramatically.
So, when
you think
you're all
you have,
remember,
your angel
is always
watching
over you.
Pass this
to
everyone
that means
anything
at all to
you.
Friends
are Angels
in their
own way.
The value
of a
friend is
measured
in the
heart.
©
Copyright
Monday,
November
25, 2002
01:21:43
PM
Futuristix,
Inc.
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