The
only child is sad they say
they have no one with which to play,
and basically it is inferred
they live in such a lonely world
Yet the only child indeed succeeds
they do not need society,
they find a way to deal with fate
indeed they learn to compensate
Imagination holds the key
they create their own reality,
as inwardly their thoughts recess
yet in those thoughts find happiness
Such children as we might expect
develop a high intellect,
their isolation never grieved
they find their friends in make-believe
Independence hones their skills
strong minds create still stronger wills,
in their way they understand
uniqueness
comes from deep within
In confidence they know their hearts
their singleness sets them apart,
self-satisfied they only smile
so proud to be an only child.
© d.knape
November
14, 2016
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