Perfect World Poem by Suzanna Chevalier

Perfect World



If we lived in a perfect world
people who can’t afford children would not have a boy or girl.
People would be taught at school how to raise a happy child
That would have self-esteem
They would contribute to the world happiness and glee
Not more suffering of crime and everything mean.
We can read “How to Raise a Creative Kid”
It might stop us and put on the skids
To having a child until we are prepared
We have to work on ourselves and be aware
That children is a great responsibility and a great joy
So we have to think before we bring the world a girl or boy.

Written by Suzanna Chevalier on August 9,2011

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