Within the depths of the youthful mind, how often we ponder of the essences of what is. To mean is without hate. Hate never equated to positives. Meaning is within the process. Process within it's manner and ways. For within the eyes of a young one you can see it within the eyes.
It's a means and way.
Meaning breeds depth, thought without presumptions. Upon leaving school it was that play about in the backyard. For there was the garden. One of an array of all colors. Yet the sparkles within the eyes of the young one, what that of development.
Curious as can be, riddled with questions and inquisitive as can be. Yes this one was living within the art and manner of simplicity. No doubts, nor concerns. Just that enjoyable question with all that is. No concerns, yet the rambunctious fun filled joy of life. While time passes here too there will be a need for meaning. More than just the questions of the colors of butterflies and colors of flowers.
Yes there is a sparkle within those eyes. Rendering meaning at it's best. As before too long time shall pass and she will leave the nest. But for now meaning is the youthful questions of a kindred child.
Within the eyes and smiles all is fair within this world. As the meaning is still that of butterflies and daffodils. She may come to be a teacher, or even just a wife. But for now the questions which come to be are with that simple - gentle style questions of the younger kind. Smiles which shine, with thoughts of simpleness in time, nurture that of which becomes.
Yet for now it's daffodils and butterflies with render that simplicity of meaning in that child like manner.
Within a meaningful Way
~jgs~
Lovely and so true, Great post
ReplyDeleteit is a lovely photo..radiant
ReplyDeleteGreat. Lovely. and so beautifuly written.
ReplyDeleteNor one color or otherwise will nor shall ever bind me to be of that which is multi cultured.
ReplyDeleteI love that you can put children from all lands, all languages, all colors, on a playground, and they will laugh and play together. brings tears to my eyes when I get to witness that.
ReplyDeletePam, it's a very multi cultural city, this was taken a year ago and I am norwegian, hungarian and italian, but this is a friends daughter that I took the picture last year. Aside of my cousins young one which is on here - this was a perfect fit. Look at those eyes and that smile.
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