Friday, August 5, 2011

Growing up too fast...

She started school this morning,
And she seemed so very small.
As I walked there beside her
In the Kindergarten hall.

And as she took her place beside
the others in the class,
I realized how all too soon
Those first few years can pass.

Remembering, I saw her as
She first learned how to walk.
The words that we alone made out
When she began to talk.

This little girl so much absorbed
In learning how to write.
It seems as though she must have grown
To girlhood overnight.

My eyes were blurred by hastily
I brushed the tears away
Lest by some word or sign of mine
I mar her first big day.

Oh how I longed to stay with her
And keep her by the hand
To lead her through the places
That she couldn’t understand.

And something closely kin to fear
Was mingled with my pride.
I knew she would no longer be
A baby by my side.

But she must have her chance to live,
To work her problems out,
The privilege to grow and learn
What life is all about.

And I must share my little girl
With friends and work and play;
She’s not a baby anymore –
She’s in Kindergarten today


 - Author unknown

8 comments:

stephanie said...

that makes me want to cry- can I keep my girls babies forever!?

Unknown said...

So beautiful. So true. I remember feeling just this way when my oldest started Kindergarten. And I remember stressing about his first day of first grade and him riding the school bus for the first time. So proud to see them grow. So hard to see them grow. Impossible to let them go.

Rosalind said...

They grow up way too fast. I just can't believe it.

The Angry Lurker said...

Nice work, very good prose.

Rosalind said...

Thank you, but I can't take credit for it. I found it on the interwebs... no author so I had no one to give credit to.

Justlittlecajunme said...

That was awesome. I think it describes how every mother feels when their child starts school. It is so fast. Mine is in college I can still remember watching my little girl got on that big bus and cried.

jmt said...

Well I'm mighty happy that I have no one starting K this year! It does make me want to pull out the pre-k learning books and get my 3 year up and running again. We've relaxed this summer, but it's time. Loved your profile "about".

Al Penwasser said...

That was beautiful. It seems like only yesterday my own daughter was in Kindergarten. Yesterday, she turned 17.
Sunrise, sunset, I suppose.