Thou has a mind
And thou has a soul
And I have a toy
That serves me well
And when you are here
I will always be smiling inside
For you can run and you can hide
But yet there is a Friend
Who knows my hope and my dream
I will put together what it is
That does not seem
To be repairable by law
But fixed with trust
And thus I must
Exhude a compliance
To the words that are written
In a book that is given
So that I may live with dignity
And the forces that break the toys
Are lost to the futures blessings
Whether the toys are broken in real toy chests or just the toy chest of your dignity and respect for your own self, the fact is that toys are the way to a childs worth and value and by breaking any toys, you are engaging in a terrible event by which you are essentially showing that child or even older soul that he has no worth.
ReplyDeleteI have had toys broken in my years both as a result of personal situations that were not remidied by trust and innocent friendship but rather by trials of xenophobia and ill feelings.
The breakers of the toys are stupidity, hatred, anger, insolence, foolishness, arrogance, disgracement and inhumanity.