I think we ruin children by telling them Crying is bad When crying is being vulnerable An expression of pain so natural So they grow up to be ashamed of emotions
I think we ruin children by telling them They have to become someone When being themselves is already being someone So they grow up wanting to be someone they are not
I think we ruin children by telling them Disobeying the rules is inexcusable When sometimes breaking the rules, Is freeing one’s self from the expectations of others So they grow up to feel insecure in the face of uncertainty
I think we ruin children by telling them Monsters are supernatural creatures When monsters can also take form in humans Who exploit, manipulate and trample on others So they grow up unable to confront even their own monsters For how could something so unimaginable take form in themselves?
I think we ruin children by telling them Punishment is discipline Spanking, verbal fear to shut them up good and easy When there is a thing called gentle discipline One that requires less pain and more understanding So they grow up to become aggressors Believing they are heroes who save others from disorder
I think we ruin children by telling them School is the best way to getting around life Drowning in grades, homeworks and activities just to get by When experience teaches far more important lessons School can only teach in words So they grow up to believing the good life is a tried And tested pattern and there are no other ways to live
I think we ruin children by telling them To avoid fears instead of confronting them When the dark, cockroaches, dogs, can be overcome So they treat fear as an enemy Instead of being a friend, a lesson One that teaches them to be braver, to be stronger
I think we ruin children by telling them What you wear is what you are Frills and laces for girls, ties and pants for boys When anyone can wear just what the **** they want Clothing is a choice in as much as who they want to be So they grow up confined by what the crowd is wearing Fearing any diversion would make them odd
I think we ruin children By making them believe that success Comes in fancy clothes, cars, a truckload of money When happiness is the real mark of a well lived life
I think we ruin children By telling them being alone is a shameful thing When the key to understanding one’s self Is through the painful yet productive solitude That people so likely shame So they grow up believing their happiness Is in other people’s hands
I think we ruin children By telling them outer strength is the real strength When there are children who Cannot lift their own chairs But have the strongest, bravest hearts Fighting their way into sad days Like the heroes that they are
I think we ruin children mostly and importantly By believing That they are wrong That they are too young to understand When all the while We could have been wrong Age makes us not wiser Just older And so children lose their capacity to see things brightly And the biggest chunk of the world’s dreamers are then silenced By adults who never really believed in the magic of the world As much as the kids do
So how do we ruin children, really? By telling them being themselves Is the least they could ever want By telling children That being who they are will never be right
This is extremely long and I don't even expect anyone to read this HAHAHA. Just that this is not so much a poem as it is a rant. I could care less about the mechanics and rules of poetry but this is really important for me because this is my (and a big number of kids') childhood. First draft and will continue tweaking this until it can be read better lol xD I have no right to question any parent's way of raising their children but this is just how I feel.