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out children in the poem 'On Children' sumry

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  • The poem 'On Children' is a sermon on parents. It does not focus merely on the lives of children but also talks about the responsibility of parents. In the first part, Gibran argues that children take birth as life's longing for itself. Since we do not create children, we cannot possess them.
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