The
Years
Of
A
Child
Brought
into the world at birth,
To the
sound of merriment and mirth.
At the
age of one, with uncertainty they walk,
Stumbling
over phrases, whilst learning to talk.
Two years
old, and curiosity is intense,
Questions
the cat, why does it seem so dense?
Three
years old, and peeking in Mum and Dad's lair,
Pulls up
Dad's eyelid, just to see if he's there.
At around
fours years old, at nursery school they start,
Using old
cardboard boxes, as a pretend horse and cart.
Five
years old, starts proper school, doing 'big' sums,
Not much
time now, for sucking ones thumbs.
Then
between the ages of six and ten,
They do
much the same thing, over and over again.
Around
eleven or twelve, they'll start in the 'big' school,
Its when
they realise, they're just another fish in the pool.
Thirteen,
and a teenager they become,
Found
their first love, it strikes them dumb.
Then
around fourteen, they start to grow and change,
Their
outlook is different, their body feels strange.
Fifteen,
then sixteen, they seem to have grown so fast,
Looking
for something in life, as they leave school at last.
Seventeen, some get their first job, its euphoric elation,
But they
seem to adapt fast, to this new situation.
Eighteen
approaches, some find love, start going steady,
Sometimes
at nineteen, engaged, marriage already?
Twenty,
twenty one, some start a family of their own,
And you
their parents, have seen it all, as they've grown.
1988 - revised 1999 TSSK