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670.2 | | EXIT26::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:21 | 8 |
| My girlfriend has a similar poem hanging up in her kitchen. It
has something to do with the fact that the dust can wait because
it will always be there, but babies won't because they grow too
fast. If I remember, I'll call her and get the poem. It's kinda
short, but sweet.
- K
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670.3 | ??? | CNTROL::STOLICNY | | Thu Jan 31 1991 13:24 | 15 |
| Kathryn -
Is this what you were thinking of? :
Cleaning and scrubbing
can wait 'til tomorrow
For babies grow up,
we've learned to our sorrow
So quiet down cobwebs
and dust go to sleep
I'm rocking my baby
and babies don't keep.
Carol
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670.4 | Thanks, Carol! | EXIT26::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Jan 31 1991 14:54 | 3 |
| Yes, Carol! That's exactly the one I was thinking of. Thanks...
- K
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670.5 | Busy Hands Poem | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Fri Feb 01 1991 09:02 | 41 |
| I had entered the Busy Hands poems but had a lot of it wrong. Last
night I went and read it and this is how it goes:
My hands were busy through the day
I didn't have much time to play
The little things you asked me to
I didn't have much time for you
I'd wash your clothes
I'd sew and cook
But when you'd bring your picture book
And ask me please to share your fun
I'd say, "A little later, son"
I'd tuck you in all safe at night
Then hear your prayers, turn out the light
Then tiptoe softly to the door...
I wish I'd stayed a minute more
For life is short, the years rush past
A little boy grows up so fast
No longer is he at your side
His precious secrets to confide
The picture books are put away
There are no longer games to play
No goodnight kiss, no prayers to hear
That all belongs to yesteryear
My hands, once busy, now are still
The days are long and hard to fill
I wish I could go back and do
The little things you asked me to
I've loved this poem since I was about 15 and now that I have a
little boy, it's hanging up in his room.
Donna
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670.6 | What is the title? | SAHQ::FLEMINGA | | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:10 | 7 |
| Donna,
That is wonderful! What is the title? I am going to have someone
do this for me in calligraphy and also hang it in my son's room.
Thanks!
Anne
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670.7 | Busy Hands Poem | ESIS::DAVIS | | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:16 | 1 |
| Donna, This poem is just what I was looking for.....Dianne
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670.8 | sounds too much like home to me! | SMURF::FORTIER | | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:16 | 4 |
| I think I'll hang this over my vacuum cleaner!
Thanks Donna
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670.9 | Just a Boy | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Wed Feb 06 1991 23:01 | 40 |
| Here's another (on the topic of Boys)
Just a Boy
Got to understand the lad -
he's not eager to be bad;
If the right he always knew,
he would be as old as you.
Were he now exceedingly wise
He'd be just about your size.
When he does things that annoy,
don't forget - he's just a boy.
Could he know and understand,
He would need no guiding hand.
But he's young and hasn't learned
How life's corners must be turned.
Doesn't know from day to day,
there is more to life than play.
More to face than selfish joy.
Don't forget - he's just a boy.
Being just a boy he'll do
much you'll not want him to;
he'll be careless of his ways,
have his disobedient days.
Willful wild and headstrong too,
He'll need guidance - kind and true.
Things of value, he'll destroy
But reflect - he's just a boy.
Just a boy who needs a friend,
patient, kindly to the end.
Needs a father who will show
him the things he wants to know.
Take him with you when you walk,
listen when he wants to talk.
His companionship enjoy.
Don't forget .... he's just a boy. Author Unknown
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670.10 | a variation on Busy Hands Poem | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Thu Feb 28 1991 14:16 | 28 |
| Here's one that our minister read in church over a year ago, which has
been very meaningful to me:
I took a piece of plastic clay
And idly fashioned it one day.
And as my fingers pressed it still,
It bent and yielded to my will.
I came again when days had passed,
That lump of clay was hard at last.
The form I gave it, still it bore,
But I could change it nevermore.
I took a child, God's living clay,
And gently shaped it day by day.
And molded with my Savior's art,
A young child's soft and yielding heart.
I came again when years were gone
He was a man I looked upon.
He still that early image bore,
But I could change him nevermore.
Author Unknown.
Lyn
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670.11 | ??special child?? | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Mon Mar 04 1991 09:55 | 5 |
| I looking for a poem that I thought I saw in here but just do not have
time to search for. I think it was called special child.
Thanks in advance,
Roberta
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670.12 | Is this what you were referring to? | NEURON::REEVES | | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:03 | 26 |
| HEAVEN'S VERY SPECIAL CHILD
A meeting was held quite far from earth
"It's time again for another birth,"
Said the angels to the Lord above,
"This special child will need much love."
His progress may seem very slow
Accomplishments he may not show
And he'll require extra care
From the folks he meets way down there.
He may not run or laugh or play
His thoughts may seem quite far away
In many ways he won't adapt
And he'll be know as handicapped.
So let's be careful where he's sent
We want his life to be content
Please, Lord, find the parents who
Will do a special job for you.
They will not realize right away
The leading role they're asked to play
But with this child sent from above
Comes stronger faith and richer love.
And soon they'll know the privilege given
In caring for this gift from heaven
Their precious charge, so meek and mild
Is heaven's very special child.
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670.13 | THANKS | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:29 | 6 |
| Yes, thank you very much.
I have a friend who just had a Downs Syndrome Baby and I think her and
her family would find comfort in this poem.
Roberta
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670.14 | Walk with Grandma?? | USCTR2::CLANGLOIS | | Mon May 20 1991 13:59 | 6 |
| I am looking for the words to the Poem "Walk with Grandma". Does
anyone have the words. I have posted this in two other conference so
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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670.15 | Another .... | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Sat Jun 22 1991 13:22 | 31 |
| Here's another for you ... it's a good one to keep on the Fridge for
those days when you wonder why you ever had kids ... (-;
Please, Mom and Dad...
My hands are small, I don't mean to spill my milk.
My legs are short - please slow down so I can keep
up with you.
Don't slap my hands when I touch something
bright and pretty - I don't understand.
Please look at me when I talk to you -
it lets me know you are really listening.
My feelings are tender - don't nag at me all day -
let me make mistakes without feeling stupid.
Don't expect the bed I make or the picture I draw
to be perfect - just love me for trying.
Remember I am a child, not a small adult -
sometimes I don't understand what you are saying.
I love you so much - please love me just for being
me - not just for the things I can do.
- Anonymous
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670.16 | "Advice to Adults From Preschoolers" | ISLNDS::JANCAITIS | Que sera, sera | Tue Jun 25 1991 17:39 | 50 |
| it's not a poem, but I've got this "list" up in BOTH my office
and my home......it sure helped when Matt was smaller......now
that he's no longer a preschooler, though, and doing more, it
seems even MORE important to remember items 4,6,7 & 8 !!!
ADVICE TO ADULTS FROM PRESCHOOLERS
1. Please don't walk so fast when we go places together - my legs
are short, and I can't keep up with your long legs. Besides,
there are many things I need to see and investigate along the
way.
2. My attention span is short - lots of things last too long -
like shopping and visiting and sometimes, even the games you
play with me.
3. When I'm frightened of a big dog or something, please pick me
up and hold me; that helps more than telling me you won't let
anything hurt me.
4. Sometimes it wuld be nice if you would talk to me and explain
why we have to do things or tell me what is going to happen
ahead of time when it is something new to me - then I'll know
what to do. Sometimes, you might even just have a conversation
with me about anything; it makes me feel I belong to this
family, too.
5. I have trouble sitting still in the car even when you keep
telling me to, 'cause it's not very interesting to look at
the back of the seat or that dashboard thing - I'm too little
to see what's outside and sit down the way you want me to.
6. Please decide whether I understand what you want me to do
before you get mad at me for not doing something you
expected me to do.
7. Please give me time to do things for myself. I'm slow and
have not learned how to put my clothes on yet, much less do
it fast. What is all the hurry about, anyway ?
8. Please remember that I am a person in the room and not a
piece of furniture when you tell secrets or private things
to other big people. How do I know what should not be
repeated ?
9. When you or Daddy won't eat certain foods, talk about being
afraid of the water, not liking school, are afraid of dentists,
hospitals and doctores, why do you then expect me to be
different from you ?
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