I consider my children mine.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → They are my children, my creatures.
- → Already they are my children for me.
- → I consider my children mine.
- → If my children think to me even for a moment, they will find me.
- → My children are mine.
- → Announce that the father's love is present, constant, alive and lives with you and for you.
- → Only my path is of love and can give you something that goes beyond being children.
- → I love my children.
- → I am always here, with you, I never abandon you, because you are my sons and I am your father.
- → I drive and follow my sons with love.
- → I walk with my sons with love.
- → I am sure my sons will find me, they will be happy in this new beginning, in this new condition, finally discovered only by them.
Relative arguments