No ratings.
The steps of maturity, as you get older. |
BIRTH: The world is new, Sounds are loud to the ears. Different people, Misunderstanding child-like fears. A time when you feel everything, But know nothing. TODDLER: Clumsily shuffling across the floor, The first step a big step. The first word to adult ears, A blessing, a gift. A time when these goals are met, And you begin to mould. CHILD: Feeling inconquerable, Each thought, a new invention. Sitting in colourful school classrooms, Making friends, a new tension. A time when you're seen, Not just heard. TEENAGER: When you're right, And hormones are your main leader. You're always right, Try to fly, without a safety net. A time when parent's must let go, But know we can't live without them. PARENT: Feeling pride, Your lessons, their freedom. Knowing we must one day let go, But knowing that maternity holds them. A time where they don't realise, But you were once like them. ELDER: Our job is done, A life lain before you. A tale of your own, As much as the stars, they are true. A time where you can sit back, And know you're job is done. Your life has been a story, That soon people will learn by, And make their own mistakes, Where your tale is finished, And the wisdom behind your eyes, Forever seen. |