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Esther Lazarson is the author of this poem that illustrates her intimate commitment to helping the
children of the world get clean water to help them stay healthy and free of water-borne diseases. She has already given over $100,000 to Child Health
Foundation for the EPRC project in Bangladesh.
The Implant of a Mitsve* June 2007 Thrilled by the view from the fifty-first floor, I put my dental health in his hands. I paid in advance for upper jaw implants. The building was prestigious. His office grand The bad thing was, he put in my mouth The first dental implants that ever were made When I told him they hurt, that I couldn’t eat And asked for a refund, he wouldn’t trade. Before I took him to court, he settled the case. Dr, Wicked-Dentist was forced to pay up. I received enough money to take out his work. With the next dentist’s work, I could dine and could sup. I had ten thousand dollars more than I needed To renovate me and give me a true smile. “This is for my pain,” I said to myself, “This is money I earned with anguish and bile.” “I shall give it away. I will do something good.” I felt ten thousand dollars was a sizable sum. but to whom, and for what, I wanted to know. Watching ‘Journey to Planet Earth” the answer had come. In Bangladesh and Peru, where villagers live They hadn’t a drop of water that’s clean I turn my tap and clean water flows. I wondered how much my money might mean.
I gave them both more than the money I earned. In exchange for my terror and long months of gloom, There are villagers now in Bangladesh and Peru, Where people are healthier, and children can bloom.
*Mitsve is a Hebrew word for Good Deed.
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