Dad made a kite Out of paper and wood And a white, ripped up sheet for a tail. We all watched with wonder when without any wind He could make his kite rise up and sail! The trick, he would tell us Is to run just a bit, then let the string play out just so. There is wind up above us that you cannot see It will make the kite rise up and go.
Up went his kite High up over the trees And soon it was up with clouds. It dipped, skipped and twirled as he tightened his rein “It’s DANCING!” we shouted out loud! The kite, he would tell us Responds to your touch, don’t hold it too loose or too tight. Be forgiving, yet firm, let it fly by itself And most times it will turn out all right.
Dad gave the kite To the youngest child there, And the rest of us waited our turn. The kite soared, then collapsed; our confidence too Dad taught; we attempted to learn. Life, he would tell us Is like flying a kite, you hold on but you cannot control. Don’t let a failure or lack of success Stop you from reaching your goal.
Be like the kite Reach as high as you can Set your goals high, and dance with the clouds! Respect and remember the wind you can’t see. It’s your Faith that will make others proud. Faith, he would tell us Is the courage to fly, and belief in a Presence unseen. But most of all Faith is the strength to go on When your kite gets stuck high in a tree. PwL 3/30/15