The Plea of a Child
You’re too young to understand
It’s an adult’s job. We know what to do
It doesn’t matter what ideas are inside of you.
An 8 year old’s mind does not know what this means
so sit down now and eat your veggies and beans
I know you’re 11 but mom and dad know best
So please stop trying to fix it, we’ll do the rest
Great. you’re 15, we’re so proud of you.
But remember we were once 15 too.
We were 18 as well
We don’t mean to be mean
But you are wrong it would seem
We love you for who you are right now
But things like this you just don’t know how
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Maybe I’m young, a child with dreams
At times I talk and you don’t know what I mean
My mind is a galaxy filled with comets and stars
I want you to help me. Not stuff my stars in jars.
Here is the key to my imagination. I’m giving it to you so
please
respond with elation
One day I may be a leader or inventor
Or doctor or scientist or jury or judge
I need you to listen
Not think that my thought is just a smudge
The job of the parent is to give their kid a nudge
I promise I’m not really holding a grudge.
I just believe that the job of a child
is more than to play, laugh and be wild
Who knows what is locked inside such an adolescent brain
If all motivation with the adults remains,
who knows how long we will wait for the train
So hop on aboard to the thoughts of a kid
When they say something strange don’t walk away
Instead listen to them, try to pop open the lid.
Who knows what miraculous thoughts will come forth
Look for those bright ones from the south, west, east and north
They may not be educated or old or wise
But look at their heart
and look at their eyes.
So please
learn to listen to the children
for they’re going to be the next
generation.