Wisdom spills like morning light From youthful lips untouched by spite, Pure and simple, crystal clear, With virtue adults long to hear.
Why is the sky grey and blue? Why is there a shadow over the moon? Questions that we've long forgotten, Wrapped in wonder, freshly gotten.
They see the world with untrained eyes, No filters yet to cloud their skies, No prejudice to dim their sight, Just raw perception and pure delight.
In their logic, direct and true, Lives the insight we once knew, Before the world grew complicated, Before our minds were educated.
So when curious children do speak, Their random thoughts, pure and unique, For in their words, both odd and sage, Lies innocence that vanishes as we age.