Slowly she took a bite out of the peach she was holding A small trickle of juice glistened on her little chin She didn’t care, nor stopped to wipe it away She just looked about her taking everything in. And in that innocence I think I felt All the years of joy that we had had When watching our own two children grow And the simple pleasure of just being dad.
Slowly they grow and make their own way Out into the world of unknowing To hopefully be happy and find that in life Contentment comes from kindness you’re sowing. And later perhaps they will understand That money and wealth aren’t the thing It’s simply observing your children That will make a loving heart sing.