Kids Are Fair And Honest
kids are always honest
they have no hypocrisy
nor are they taunting
purity is on their conscience
they have honest responses to the presentation
that's why life constantly smiles at them
we must keep this honest heart
straightforward and full since the very start
let it last a lifetime, plus
never forget, God is always watching us
(it is so for me as I am one who believes in God)
the final result is:
that we will have constantly peace and a peaceful world.
©Sylvia Frances Chan - All Rights Reserved
Thank YOU so much, UNNIKRISHNAN for your gorgeous response and your 5 Stars. As long as there are parents to keep thier personality, then some are kept innocent
An honestly beautiful tribute to the innocence of children! Sylvia, please read Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac. That short novel is a most brilliant portrayal of Jack's older brother Gerard. It will move you to tears of joy. And pain. And it's a true testament to God!
Dear Richard, thank you so much for your precious support, it is constantly a pleasure to read that. God's Blessings
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Children are representatives of God. Indeed, they are so valuable and important......10
Wonderful poem and picture dear friend Sylvia. Undoubtedly, kids are always honest and truthful.
Kids are the most beautiful aspect of life. If humans kept the kid in them alive, the world would be a better place. Couldn't agree more. Lovely thoughts expressed. Top marks!
Final result constantly peace and a peaceful world! .. Ever so very very beautiful! .. Of beautiful heart and mind! .. Beyond #ing! ..++++++++++++++++++
A child is born as a bundle of innocence. Over time, our notions on our culture, life, aesthetics, wisdom etc. try to shape its personality. Thus is his/her innocence lost. Good poem, Sylvia. Loved it.5 stars