we could all be more
like little children
with how we remember
and how we forget
going down the slide
again and again and again and again
or letting it slide
sometimes it seems like children
are the divining rods in life
finding the vein
beneath the surface
we grow up
and learn how much appearance
how much the skin
matters
we’re caught in war after war
based on the most superficial things
we forget the heart
that a child sees
like with infrared goggles
not used
to kill
Comments
Greg
There is a child within each one of us and your poem reminds us that it never sleeps.
good thoughts expressed...
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thanks mark, for your
thanks mark, for your comments. childhood is certainly a simpler, more innocent time. and it might be far fetched to want us to get back to that, after all that life demands as an adult. i have mixed feelings about this poem, since i wrote it, about a year ago. i try to process what i think through my poetry, get better with language and communication, but i'm often asking myself, is this true to life? real wisdom or beauty? it's how i process, though. it's nice to find a community that is sensitive to the fact that we're all growing and processing, both as thinkers/doers, and as writers. i do like the title, because kids are not used to killing, that innocence that you were talking about. (and should not be used for killing, either.) though you are certainly right, used is a difficult word.
thanks raj!
thanks raj!