tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601402750320174590.post1619583846703305313..comments2023-04-01T09:00:18.596-04:00Comments on A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Saying Goodbye to Very Young ChildrenGeorge Hail Libraryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05296359504047895036noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601402750320174590.post-20576087979576013422011-02-17T11:21:45.695-05:002011-02-17T11:21:45.695-05:00This poem is very touching because I have a little...This poem is very touching because I have a little boy and I can identify with the message that the author is trying to deliver. Being a child is a wonderful part of our lives, but unfortunatelly we all grow up and must go through life's experiences that bring lots of joy, but also a lot of pain and suffering that is necessary to makes us grow and bocome a more mature person. When we grow up, we trully understand how people comes and goes from our lives and the impression they leave on us.Rita Mendesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-601402750320174590.post-49092417238433528082011-02-15T18:19:17.909-05:002011-02-15T18:19:17.909-05:00This poem is beautiful and captures the true essen...This poem is beautiful and captures the true essence of a pure child. It reminds the reader of the beauty that they process before they are tainted by the forces of the world. I found the last stanza to be very moving. Most children do not understand the meaning or even the concept of good bye until they have grown and matured. They go about their days naive and innocent, without a negative thought ever crossing their mind.J. Spangnoreply@blogger.com