I want free children in love, in thoughts, who love me, who love, that they are always loved by me, for a long time and in time.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Step by step, day by day, I proclaim to you love, the Gospel, the need, the desire to see children who live in love, in harmony, in the joy of being children, who love, who do not give up, tenacious, who act in a pure and intelligent way.
- → I want free children in love, in thoughts, who love me, who love, that they are always loved by me, for a long time and in time.
- → I desire children who love themselves, who love me, who love without delay, freely, as they are, with what they have, in the present time.
Recurrences in the text
- → I want love, the love that liberates in truth and joy.
- → I want you to love me with strength, courage and joy.
- → I desire that all of you, my children, love, love me, the father, God, and you know from within this very root, the origin of the departure of love.
- → I want the flowering of your thoughts for me.
- → I want this love.
- → Only I give sure joy and love.
- → I wish from you moments, instants of love, full of certainty and knowledge of the love I have for you and you for me.
- → I am the father who only works with and for love, who wants children living in him and for him.
- → I want you to discover the treasures of beauty of being sons.
- → I want to see children in light and in love.
- → Step by step, day by day, I proclaim to you love, the Gospel, the need, the desire to see children who live in love, in harmony, in the joy of being children, who love, who do not give up, tenacious, who act in a pure and intelligent way.
- → I want you.
- → Dear children, I want love.
- → I want free children in love, in thoughts, who love me, who love, that they are always loved by me, for a long time and in time.
- → I desire children, I do not desire ghosts, weak, fragile men, without love, disappointed, deceived, insecure, afraid of loving and being loved.
Relative arguments