Boys At Our Place
When you hear a fearful racket
Like a miniature cyclone
With some sounds so strange that surely
Their like was never known
While a mother listens calmly
Even with a smiling face
You may know it's nothing serious
There are boys about our place.
When there's famine in the cupboard
And the milk pail soon runs dry
And we can't keep bread or cookies
No matter how we try
When we vainly seek for apples
That have gone and left no trace
Hard times is not the trouble -
There are boys about the place.
When there's sawdust on the carpet
And some shaving on the beds
When the rugs are tossed in corners
And some chairs stand on their heads.
While, if a tool you're needing, we
All around the house must race,
We can know they're making something
Those boys about the place.
When the house is full of Sunshine
On the darkest kind of day,
And we have to smile at seeing
Some creative, boyish play,
And when eyes so bright and loving
Oft are raised to meet my face,
My heart pleads softly, "O, God bless him
Bless those boys about the place."
- author unknown
This poem is taken from the Keepers At Home magazine, Spring 2009 edition.
I think this poem would make such a good picture book!
Mr. In The Mid-west found these stove knob protectors at a garage sale. It only took my boys (5 and 2) a few hours to figure out how to get them off! Thankfully, they know better than to turn the gas on, so we don't need the protectors to deter the boys.
Boys are a blessing! They are noisy, and cleaver, and they like to take things apart and make messes. But, I sure do love them, those boys at our place! :)
This poem made me laugh! :) Sounds very familiar with the house up here! We are constantly looking for tools when we need one - just the other day I caught three of the little boys taking several tools each from the office toolbox. :) They were so disapponted to have to put them back. :D Boys sure do make the house lively! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment, Sunshine Country! Those boys, they are so fast to get into all the non-play things! We are having a similar situation here at this job we are at.
DeleteBoys are wonderful in all their clamour and boisterousness. It is a blessing to watch them grow and learn.
ReplyDeleteMy boys are a bit older and they are learning to use real tools and it's great to have them do jobs for me.