Memorable Child And Parent Poems

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Whispers of Wonder
In a garden bright, a child in play, Turns to their parent with questions to say, "Why do the stars twinkle, so far up high?" "Why does the sun seem to laugh in the sky?" The parent smiles wide, with each thoughtful pause, Answers wrapped gently in love’s tender cause, "The stars shine like diamonds, to light up the night, And the sun, dear child, warms the world with its light." "But why do the flowers bloom in the spring?" "Why do birds sing as if caught on a wing?" With patience they share, as whispers take flight, "Flowers awake when the world feels just right, And birds sing of joy, in a language so sweet, Life’s beauty, dear one, is a dance and a beat." Through innocent queries, life’s puzzles unwind, In the heart of a child, a universe twined, With each little question, love’s tapestry grows, In the garden of life, where the wonderer knows.
Frozen Frames
In the soft glow of evening's light, A child laughs with pure delight, Caught in a moment, forever to stay, In a photograph's frame, time fades away. The gentle touch of a weathered hand, Guiding dreams, like grains of sand, Eyes twinkle bright, as stories unfold, Each snapshot whispers what hearts behold. A swing sways slow, memories abound, Laughter and love in echoes resound, Time may march with a steadfast thrill, But captured in photos, we linger still.
Fridge Gallery
On cold steel canvases, colors parade, With crayons and markers, sweet memories made. A sun with a smile, a tree in full bloom, Each drawing a whisper, that lightens the room. In swirls of bright laughter, the fridge is adorned, With splashes of dreams, from a child reborn. A gallery glowing, where joy finds a place, Where art speaks of love, and time can’t erase.
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