Children see things differently - for better or worse. |
To look at the world Through the eyes of a child; An unspoiled perspective, An innocent view. Where dreams dance unhindered, Imagination runs wild. And everything’s magical. Nothing’s impossible. And life is so shiny and new. There’s black and there’s white, But not one shade of gray. Each color so vivid, So pure and so bright. All the clouds look like bunnies And the wind makes them play. And everything’s magical. Nothing’s impossible. Until the dark onslaught of night. As darkness descends On a small, cringing world, The shadows all gather And danger draws near. Hungry eyes, predatory With sneering lips curled. And everything’s frightening. Thunder and lightning. A strobe light ordeal of choked fear. Unseen demons prowl Behind door, under bed, With only a blanket To keep them at bay. All the edges tucked tight And up over the head. And everything’s frightening. Thunder and lightning. Til blessed dawn drives them away. The eyes of a child See a world far removed From maturity’s filters And blinders and walls. But would we have the courage With vision renewed To live in the magical? To explore the possible? To face our enlightening Demons most frightening? For the eyes of a child see it all. |