Teachers
Thirty
years ago she began teaching
Young
children in their threes and fours;
She
didn’t know much about children at first,
But
over time learned more and more.
She
gave them hugs and wiped their tears,
And
never left them alone;
She
guided them through the small things,
Which
often turned out to be milestones.
Her
first students are all grown now,
And
she waves to them when they pass;
There’s
a banker, a writer, a lawyer, an artist,
And
parents with children in her class.
To
those who ask if she plays all day,
She
says with a gleam in her eye
That
she teaches bankers to add and subtract,
And
artists to color the sky.
She
teaches the alphabet to writers,
And
lawyers what it means to be fair;
She
teaches politicians to take their turn,
And
executives how to share.
She
knows that what’s learned in the sandbox
Will
influence them for years to come;
It’s
the little things that shape them,
So
impressionable are the young.
If
you too work with children,
And
dance and sing and play,
Don’t
forget that you shape the future
By
whom you teach today.
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