Your Inner Child
May our inner child never grow old and die,
Lest we do too;
Living without being alive.
*Students, always hold on to that sense of wonder; of what things mean and what things could be. Your child-like curiosity is what will keep you alive inside as you become adults. All the greats had this child-like wonder with the world; from Aristotle to Zoroaster, and everyone in between.
Copyright © 2007 by Adam Stuart
All Rights Reserved
Lest we do too;
Living without being alive.
*Students, always hold on to that sense of wonder; of what things mean and what things could be. Your child-like curiosity is what will keep you alive inside as you become adults. All the greats had this child-like wonder with the world; from Aristotle to Zoroaster, and everyone in between.
Copyright © 2007 by Adam Stuart
All Rights Reserved
Labels: children's poetry, education, poetry, Your Inner Child
4 Comments:
At 5:12 PM , Anonymous said...
Mr. Stuart Ireally miss you! I hope to see you tomorrow!
From,
Belle
At 8:43 PM , Unknown said...
I miss you guys too. I'll see you tomorrow!
At 8:44 PM , Unknown said...
Did Geronimo say "Me" or did he say "Weeeeeeeee"?
At 8:44 AM , Anonymous said...
What's with this! There's no pictures in it!
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