Children
Children are little marvels
They conquer things big and small
They have no inhibitions
No cares or worries at all.
From the moment they start moving
When they roll from front to back
You know it won't be long
Before they launch their first attack.
All the things that are needed
Like a bowl, a spoon, a bib
Nappies, clothes and bum cream
A buggy and a crib.
When they get up on their feet
And toddle to your side
Their hands will be in everything
With a grin a mile wide.
Children are little marvels
That we wouldn't be without
They bring us smiles and sunshine
And love with no room for doubt.
Copyright © Shelley Murray-Foreman | Year Posted 2015
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