Just A Toddler At Two Poem by Matt Mondschein

Just A Toddler At Two



I'm just a toddler of two
How can I trust you?
Will you hurt me again?
Will you find joy
In all that I do?
I'm in search of someone to hold me, gentle
Not so tight
If I'm bad, just scold me if you need to
Don't drown me in that tub
I did'nt ask for this
Please for once, a simple kiss
I'm sorry I spilled that juice
How bout' you taking that time out
I'm just a child at two
You really don't need to scream and shout
Just a child of two, we'd be happy
To just dream our life away
With lollipops and lemon drops
Carousals too
We want to be happy today and
Live, laugh and cry
a toddlers way

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jeannie Ann Clark 02 January 2008

There is too much uncaring parenting going on today..just like expressed here...'Little One, Little Voice' you will definitely agree with. I have also written others about children 'In Her Little World'; and others...keep writing..thank you...

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Marilyn Lott 02 January 2008

What a sweet poem about precious little babies! If only they could all be safe and cared for. You put it very well, Matt. Keep writing! Marilyn

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