Imprint Poem by Randy McClave

Imprint

Rating: 5.0


A child is innocent when it is born
So, give it no hate or no scorn,
Though it might had been created from hate or fear
The child, still belongs here.
No matter of the parent's belief or race
Each child is a member of the human race,
They are not animals from the wild;
They are just a child.
A child is a piece of modeling clay
Which is shaped and formed continuously everyday,
Then one day that art will be finally completed
The child becomes, how they were seen or treated.
A child has a heartfilled, soulful laugh
Even though if it's parents walked a different path,
So, do not give that child any hate or scorn
Unto a parent, a life God has sworn.

Randy L. McClave

Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: child,children
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bernard F. Asuncion 19 December 2018

A magnificent write, Randy👍👍

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Kumarmani Mahakul 18 December 2018

God has given us tender and precious life. A child is tender and innocent after birth. Parents should guide him with love and righteousness so that he will never hate others and love all creatures. A nice message is transferred.10

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Practicing Poetess 18 December 2018

Very similar to my poem, 'New Baby'. A parent has a solemn responsibility to choose carefully what they will imprint upon their child. A point well made in your poem!

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Randy McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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