A Child's Moon Poem by Phil Soar

A Child's Moon



The child stared at the moon and asked if it was made of cheese
And this became a reason for some thought
For while a child's at school, they should not be made the fool
If this was something they might have been taught

To find their minds are subject to, everything we say and do
Their tutors should be careful what they teach
And give credit where it's due, kids learn much faster than we do
So we must be correct with our words we preach

Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: children
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