What A Child Believes Poem by Kim Schilling

What A Child Believes

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Look me in the Eyes -
For I am a blank slate,
Waiting for your words;
Speak to my tender soul,
And enlighten me of my worth.

Looking to you I believe –
That truth must flow freely;
Making you all powerful,
To a loving, trusting child,
Prepared to be good or bad.

Make me worthless now –
Flowing words of disdain,
Cutting deeply into my heart.
Would you not see the scars?
A bad child grows into pain.

Or build me up with love –
Speaking with gentle kindness;
Guiding me into self-awareness.
Would you do that for me?
A good child grows into beauty.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bill Grace 01 October 2008

Great truth here. Bill Grace

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Tango 16 August 2008

This poem is so true. For what knowledge you feed a child, so do they reap. The last verse says it all. Well done, Tango.

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Duncan Wyllie 12 June 2008

Or build me up with love – Speaking with gentle kindness; Guiding me into self-awareness. Would you do that for me? A good child grows into beauty. ! ! ! STUNNING! ! ! Love duncan X

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