This week's words:
Backward; adjective: Directed behind or to the rear; (of a person) having learning difficulties; adverb: (Of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back; toward or into the past.
Ease; noun: Absence of difficulty or effort; absence of rigidity or discomfort; verb: make (something unpleasant, painful, or intense) less serious or severe; move carefully, gradually, or gently.
Omission; noun: Someone or something that has been left out or excluded; the action of excluding or leaving out someone or something; a failure to do something, esp. something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do.
Ease; noun: Absence of difficulty or effort; absence of rigidity or discomfort; verb: make (something unpleasant, painful, or intense) less serious or severe; move carefully, gradually, or gently.
Omission; noun: Someone or something that has been left out or excluded; the action of excluding or leaving out someone or something; a failure to do something, esp. something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do.
With great ease a child will play
The omission of leaving all behind
As they run ahead
Never looking backward
As they race toward the goal
Layed before them
~ Beth ~
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To have a few goals that need to be completed before Summer's end?
4 comments:
Maybe we should all be like children sometimes
I wish I could be more like that... we sure can learn a lot from children.
Love your sentiment - there is a lot we could learn from the ways of children x
Loved it!
spoken inside the mind
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