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A
Very Great Love
By
Joanne Green, for Joey

There once lived a farmer and his wife in a far Eastern
land. They were not rich farmers, but very poor. Very
often, their farm could not produce enough food to keep
the farmer and his wife satisfied. They had very little
money
and had to go without many nice things. Even things that
were not nice, but necessary, they could not buy.
But this farmer and his wife loved each other very much.
One day they realized that their love had stared a new
life. They soon would have a baby!
All the months long, they waited for the arrival of
their much-loved baby. Sometimes during the months there
was not enough to eat, and the farmer and his wife were
hungry. They worried about how they would feed their
baby when there was no food. When the farmer's
wife was sick she had no medicine to take, for they were
very, very poor. She worried how she would make the baby
well if he were to become sick.
Finally, at the proper time, the pains began and the
farmer's wife began to give birth. She could not go to a
hospital, for they were too poor. A midwife was summoned
to help the baby be born. At long last, their
long-awaited baby would come!
The baby did come, and he was a fine, handsome boy. The
farmer held his son in his arms and felt proud and happy
to hold someone so dear. But still, the farmer was
greatly saddened. His beautiful son, his much-loved
baby, was not completely healthy. He would have to have
many operations before he could have a normal and happy
life, and the farmer knew he could not get those
operations for his son.
That night the farmer and his wife held each other and
cried. They so loved their precious son, and yet they
knew they could not give him the medical care he needed.
They could hardly feed themselves. How could they feed
this
beautiful child, for whom eating would be difficult?
They had no medicines for themselves when they were
sick. How could they get the expensive operations that
their baby needed? Whatever could they do? Their
hearts were breaking as they held each other and cried.
The midwife came closer and spoke gently of kind people
from the nearby capital city. "They have a great
love for our babies, and can take good care of
them." The good people in the capital city would
give the baby the special help he needed. They could
find another family for the child, a family that could
get the expensive operations that the baby needed to
have in order to live normally. The new family would
also love the baby. They would make the baby their own
son.
The farmer and his wife talked about this decision. They
cried, for it was a difficult matter for both of them.
They both knew that their love for their precious child
was so great they could not deny him anything, even if
it broke their hearts. They placed the baby between them
on the sleeping mat and looked at him for a very long
time. They wanted to remember everything they could
about their son.
They stroked his black hair and felt his soft skin. They
quietly, gently, told him of their great love for him.
"But, dear son, you will not know us as you grow.
We can only hope that you understand the great love we
have for you. Your family and your future lie
elsewhere."
With tears in their eyes and a heaviness in their
hearts, they kissed their son. They loved him enough to
say. . . .
"Good-bye".







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