I Wish I had Wrote This
I can't take credit for this one, but thought it was rather endearing.
Dear World: My son starts school today. It's going to be strange and new to him for  a while. And I wish you would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now, he's been king of the roost. He's been boss of the  back yard. I have always been around to heal his wounds and soothe his  feelings. But now-- things are going to be different. This morning he's going to walk down the front steps, wave his hand and  start on his great adventure that will probably include wars and tragedy and sorrow. To live his life in the world he has to live in will require faith and  love and courage. So, World, I wish you would sort of take him by his  young hand and teach him the things he will have to know. Teach  him....but gently, if you can. Teach him that for every scoundrel there  is a hero; that for every crooked politician there is a dedicated  leader; that for every enemy, there is a friend. Teach him the wonders  of books. Give him quiet time to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in  the sky, bees in the sun and flowers on the green hill. Teach him it is  far more honorable to fail than to cheat. Teach him to have faith in his  own ideas, even if everyone else tells him  they are wrong. Teach him to sell his brawn and brains to the highest  bidder, but never to put a price on his heart and soul. Teach him to  close his ears to a howling mob...and to stand and fight if he  thinks he's right.  Teach him gently, World, but don't coddle him, because only the test of  fire makes fine steel. This is a big order, World, but see what you can  do. He's such a nice little fellow.



1 Comments:
Beautiful. I know we both wish that for our nieces and nephews.
Kahlil Gibran has wonderful words on children as well (The Prophet).
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