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Children can be so forgiving even when they've been hurt again and again But adults can build protection about themselves like a a suit of armor made of steel Their distrust and disillusionment becomes their impenetrable fortress How I wish to see the world again through childlike eyes To not be jaded To not be cynical To not be tainted by hatred It is said that to inherit the kingdom of heaven one has to become like a little child Perhaps it is because they fully believe and fully accept and fully forgive and fully love with guileless hearts as we all were meant to do in this world
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Oct 31, 2010
Oct 31, 2010 at 4:17 PM UTC
Childlike Eyes
Children can be so forgiving even when they've been hurt again and again But adults can build protection about themselves like a a suit of armor made of steel Their distrust and disillusionment becomes their impenetrable fortress How I wish to see the world again through childlike eyes To not be jaded To not be cynical To not be tainted by hatred It is said that to inherit the kingdom of heaven one has to become like a little child Perhaps it is because they fully believe and fully accept and fully forgive and fully love with guileless hearts as we all were meant to do in this world
dorothy-anderson
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Oct 31, 2010
Oct 31, 2010 at 4:17 PM UTC
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