Thoughts of a Child

 Where does water go in the end?

Where does it come from?

How does the earth move?

Why do we not descend?

 

Why does the sky have the colour, blue?

Why do the eyes get wet when we are gloomy?

How can the planes like birds fly?

Who recharges the stars to glow?

 

How does a mother distinguish between the twins?

Why does everyone want to be first?

Why is mathematics so complicated?

Why it rains?

 

When will I be a mature person?

Why am I not good at anything?

Why do my parents like my younger brother more?

Will the exams have no conclusion?

 

Who has made this planet so beautifully?

Where will the dead people go?

Why are there so many diseases?

When will the girls stop teasing me?

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AngryLaughter's picture

Yes!

No matter what language a child speaks, these questions are universal. :D

KingofWords's picture

Thank you

Indeed. Thank you so much dear friend. :)

 

allets's picture

Answer

This poem was delightful, I think you covered just about every questions any young (or old) person has EVER asked - enjoyed - Lady A

 


 

 

KingofWords's picture

Thank you

Thank you so much dear allets. :)