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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Eyes of a Child

When I see a puddle,
I think of the dirtiness,
and step around potential mess.

When my child sees a puddle,
they think of the fun,
and splash in the rain's production.

When I cannot see while driving,
for the sun's glare was strong,
I get irritated at the sun.

When my child sees the sun,
they look out the window,
and show me everything they can now see.

When a car cuts me off,
I slam on the brakes,
thinking bad thoughts of the driver.

But when I slam on brakes,
my child says 'thanks',
thanks for the seatbelt's protection.

When our house was infested,
there were bees all over,
and I feared those small little stingers.

When my child saw the bees,
they were curious to behold,
God's little creation with wings.

When bedtime finally came,
my child wanted a story,
but I was way too tired.

When my child saw me,
they wanted a story,
just so they could be with me.

I couldn't resist,
after all my child had taught me,
a little at a time.

So there is a difference,
between negative and positive,
in a child's view and an adult's perception.

--written by R, 9/10/08

2 comments:

Mom said...
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Mom said...

So true, so true.