CHILDHOOD DOESN'T WAIT



        I was sitting on a bench
        while in a nearby mall,
        When I noticed a young mother
        with two children who were small.


        The youngest one was whining,
        "Pick me up," I heard him beg
        but the mother's face grew angry
        as the child clung to her leg.


        "Don't hang on to me," she shouted
        as she pushed his hands away,
        I wish I'd had the courage
        to go up to her and say...


        "The time will come too quickly
        when those little arms that tug,
        Won't ask for you to hold them
        or won't freely give a hug.


        The day will sneak up subtly
        just as it did with me,
        When you can't recall the last time
        that your child sat on your knee.


        Like those sacred, pre-dawn feedings
        when we cherished time alone
        Our babies grow and leave behind
        those special times we've known.


        So when your child comes to you
        with a book that you can share,
        Or asks that you would tuck him in
        and help him say his prayer...


        When he comes to sit and chat
        or would like to take a walk,
        Before you answer that you can't
        `cause there's no time to talk


        Remember what all parents learn
        so many times too late,
        That years go by too quickly
        and that childhood doesn't wait.


        Take every opportunity,
        if one should slip away
        Reach hard to get it back again,
        don't wait another day."


        I watched that mother walk away
        her children followed near,
        I hope she'll pick them up
        before her chances disappear.
        by Kathie Davis




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