Learning

Learning

A Poem by Sam Freeland
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from the start

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Learning is brain directed
telling us when its time to eat
If the brain says that's enough
stop and try not to cheat
 
Learning begins before birth
the brain already knows what to do
Controlling everything in the body
making healthy choices for you
 
The form of our physiogony
was inherited in our DNA
Four proteins enable survival
our life gets its start this way
 
The years have come and gone
evolution gave us the way we look
Many good people still believe
we began as was said in the Good Book
 
Body chemicals are amazing
 working hard to keep us alive
If we eat a balanced diet daily
there's a better hope to survive
 
Our food tastes start being simple
fed by a uterine connection
That is why when very young
some new foods suffer rejection
 
Learning faces another plateau
about around the age of two
Any suggestions to this child
will not be what they want to do
 
Individuality is very healthy
we need it to develop our mind
Give your children loving care
it will be easier to teach them
to be kind
 
6.20.2011

© 2011 Sam Freeland


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Your words are true and needed wisdom in this world. Love bring love. Negative will bring more negative. I wish we had leaders who knew how to talk. Threats don't open doors. A handshake and smile can create a open door for peace and happiness. Learning is a lifetime experience. Like your last line. Teach kindness and we would have a better world. Thank you for a outstanding poem.
Coyote

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Sam Freeland
Sam Freeland

Chocorua, NH



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