Children of Sorrow Page #3
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- 2012
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With your sweet smile.
And your nice dancing eyes.
Are you Irish?
Yeah, I am.
You look like you got
some Irish in you there.
Why don't you tell the people
what you're doing?
We're sewing our caftans.
To be ready for our transition.
And each of
the children got to choose
their own
pattern for the caftan.
Right? Yeah?
That's right. Yes.
So I'm guessing
yours is stylish?
I don't know what it's gonna turn out like.
It's not that good.
It's gonna be great, yeah.
Thank you, Father Simon.
because everyone is
really nice to me.
Father Simon is...
Just makes me feel at home
and everyone else makes me feel
like I'm part of a family.
You are at home
and you are part of the family.
Thank you, my dear. So sweet.
Seamstress Robin.
Hard at work.
She probably knows
the size of needles to use.
If I had a sewing
machine for you, I bet you
could just crank out
all kinds of things.
I wish.
This is good, though.
These needles are good for
getting through the fabric.
You probably wouldn't mind
sewing everyone's caftan.
Well, but then they wouldn't
each be different.
They'd all be the same.
And that's just
a little part of the lesson,
preparing your own caftans
because I prepared my own.
We're family and each family
member has a responsibility
and we work together
all for the common good.
I am an idealist at heart
and I'm still idealistic
enough even at this age to
believe that it's possible to
work together for something good.
You guys with me?
Yes, Father Simon!
Okay.
Blessings on you, Sister.
Go, go, go, go, go!
All right, come on.
Whoo!
All the way home.
All the way home. Nice.
Go, go, go, go, go!
Mary, Mary, Mary.
I don't know what to say.
It's fantastic.
Where the hell did you get this?
I like it, it's good.
It's a bent candle, it's nice.
Universal religious symbolism
mixed with a little pagan sh*t.
magician on the raft and he says,
"Okay, I give up.
How'd you do the trick?"
Is there love in this room?
Yes, Father.
Is there happiness in this room?
Yes, Father.
Yes, Father.
Take a step back.
'Cause sometimes we need to trust
each other with a big thing.
Not just a small thing.
Yes?
Yes, Father.
And we send trust to you,
Brother Frank.
One,
two,
three!
Hug your brothers and sisters!
Yes.
Yes.
Other people...
Other people...
are shadows.
are shadows.
We let the shadows go.
We let the shadows go.
Gently.
Gently.
Other people...
Sister Ellen, the more
of those lovely dishes you break
the higher your points.
You ready to try?
Yeah?
Do you know how to do this?
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