Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Children will listen

All I can say is that, being a parent is the greatest gift of all and that no matter how old I get or how grown up my kids are, everything I do and say from the day a child is born to the day they die will affect their lives. Children are always watching and listening, even when you don't think they are. I know from personal experience, I was talking to Todd about a family member the other day not knowing that Kadee was listening until she told my parents about the conversation.

How do you say to your child in the night?
Nothing's all black, but then nothing's all white
How do you say it will all be all right
When you know that it might not be true?
What do you do?

Careful the things you say
Children will listen
Careful the things you do
Children will see and learn
Children may not obey, but children will listen
Children will look to you for which way to turn
Co learn what to be
Careful before you say "Listen to me"
Children will listen

Careful the wish you make
Wishes are children
Careful the path they take
Wishes come true, not free
Careful the spell you cast
Not just on children
Sometimes the spell may last
Past what you can see
And turn against you
Careful the tale you tell
That is the spell
Children will listen

How can you say to a child who's in flight
"Don't slip away and i won't hold so tight"
What can you say that no matter how slight Won't be misunderstood
What do you leave to your child when you're dead?
Only whatever you put in it's head
Things that you're mother and father had said
Which were left to them too
Careful what you say
Children will listen
Careful you do it too
Children will see
And learn, oh guide them that step away
Children will glisten
Tample with what is true
And children will turn
If just to be free
Careful before you say
"Listen to me"

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I really like that poem. I have two in laws that don't always get along well and one time I was riding in the car with one of them and we were taking the other one's little boy home and the little boy asked the one I was riding with "Why do you always lie and be lazy?" and she answered back "What would make you think I do that?" and he said "My mom says you do" and I have never forgotten that! It opened my eyes that children listen!