Passing on the warm feelings of random acts of kindness, especially as a child's lesson |
I Want to Teach the Children I'm trying to think of a word I'm sure this has happened to you Something that expresses a feeling blending joy, warmth, and virtue I want to teach the children that feeling I get each time A tiny kind deed pops into my head a moment that's quite sublime They see when a driver cuts me off and I'm tempted to retaliate They see some trash drop from my grip and I pause deciding its fate I want them to feel the warmth within When holding a door open wide When letting another driver merge ahead Or forgiving one who has lied It's hard for them not to think "Me first" to put others ahead of ol' number one If they witness this over and over I trust half the battle is won Over time they'll see how the glow remains after giving anonymous gifts No matter who, no matter how small they'll see how giving uplifts Of course they'll see my weaknesses and mistakes I'm sure to regret The contrast I believe will speak loudest as positives offset We teach them by example but also with great praise Kind gestures toward strangers they'll learn that each one pays They may receive a sincere 'thank you' expecting nothing they may earn smile And soon they'll seek out chances to go the extra mile Perhaps they'll be able help me Perhaps they will think of a word to encapsulate this feeling causing lives to be altered 40 lines Selected to be featured on W.Com's Newsfeed to Celebrate Poetry Month with the Community during April 2019 Nominated by π HuntersMoon will be posted April 3, 2019 image purchased from: 123rf.com Third Place - The Newbies + Open Poetry Contest - Round 30 - March 2019 π Created for "The Writer's Cramp" Contest due 1/2/19 Prompt: Get inspired by this quote and write a short story or poem. (You do not have to use the quote in the writing - just get inspired by it). "You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you." - - John Wooden - - Later submitted to: "The Newbies + Open Poetry Contest" (Round 30) for February 2019 "Invalid Item" Third Place Winner additional stanzas I did not include: One day she returned a lost purse and made a young mother cry One day he bagged toys for the needy extras chosen from his large supply I heard she cornered a bully who then left that victim alone Another helped calm some loose dogs keeping them safe and getting them back home I watched in awe as he picked up from the floor items he had not dropped himself I watched and smiled in the grocery store when she put fallen items up on the shelf |