A Child's Perspective

by Avrii Monrielle   Oct 2, 2005


A child's perspective
Has different arrays
You do not know
As they grow
If it leaves or stays
A child is innocent
In their small years
Never seeing sadness
Never having tears
But as they grow older
They're pushed into the real world
May they be
Just a boy or girl
They don't know about rated R things
They just know about fairy tales
But unlike us who know the real world
They are always sure that trying again never fails
When a child is little
They're so naive
It's best to leave them this way
Before they turn into a teen
Or before you know it
They leave their mom and dad
Move into a new city
Because -they- think things have gone bad

Just a few words to parents,
Always be there for your kids
Do not push them away
Do not ignore them
Children turn into
Successful adults
Only if their parents taught them how to make choices
Not blame others for their faults

I believe
In the child's perspective
Not because it's cute
But because it's respective
And no matter how hard you try
You don't know why
But you are fine
When you live
And have
The sweet child's perspective

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