A Juvenile Song
I’m still too young; I’m a little child; Give me ice creams; I’ll stay this mild. I love chocolate bars, But I’ll soon grow up; I’ll jump, I’ll dance And I’ll sing with my cup. I listen to myself; I snap with my fingers; I sing from my heart; My happiness lingers. I’m full of life; I clap with my palms; I share my things With all my chums. The elders sometimes Seem to say, “Enjoy your childhood Every day.” What they all say I don’t understand; I do obey them; I hold mom’s hand. I love my mom; I love my dad; They give me all That they have had. I go to school; I read and play; I draw and sing Each and every day. I lisp sweetly; I love my rhymes; I speak the truth All the times. I love my friends; I help them all; I’ll never laugh at Any if they fall. I’m a little child Who wants to know; I love the rainbow; ...