earthmothergypsy

A friend shared it with me and I thought you would all enjoy it too.
~Amanda

"The Little Boy"

Once a little boy went to school.
He was quite a little boy.
And it was quite a big school.
But when the little boy
Found that he could go to his room
By walking right in from the door outside,
He was happy.
And the school did not seem quite so big

Anymore.

One morning,
When the little boy had been in school awhile,
The teacher said,
"Today we are going to make a picture."
"Good," thought the little boy.
He liked to make pictures.
He could make all kinds,
Lions and tigers,
Chickens and cows,
Trains and boats.
And he took out his box of crayons
And began to draw.

But the teacher said, "Wait,
It is not time to begin."
And she waited until everyone looked ready.
"Now," said the teacher, "We are going to make flowers."
"Good!" thought the little boy.
He liked to make flowers.
And he began to make beautiful ones
With his pink and blue and orange crayons.

But the teacher said, "Wait,"
And I will show you how."
And she drew a flower on the blackboard.
It was red with a green stem.
"There," said the teacher,
"Now you may begin."

The little boy looked at the teacher's flower.
Then he looked at his own flower.
He liked his own flower better than the teacher's.
But he did not say this.
He just turned his paper over
And made a flower like the teacher's.
It was red with a green stem.

On another day
When the little boy had opened
The door from the outside all by himself,
The teacher said, "Today we are going to
Make something with clay."
"Good!" thought the little boy.

He liked clay.
He could make all kinds of things
With clay:
Snakes and snowmen,
Elephants and mice,
Cars and trucks.
He began to pull and pinch his ball of clay.

But the teacher said,
"Wait. It is not time to begin."
And she waited until everyone looked ready.

"Now," said the teacher,
"We are going to make a dish."
"Good!" thought the little boy.
He liked to make dishes.
And he began to make some.
They were all shapes and sizes.

But the teacher said, "Wait,
And I will show you how."
And she showed everyone how to make
One deep dish.
"There," said the teacher,
"Now you may begin."

The little boy looked at the teacher's dish.
Then he looked at his own.
He liked his dishes better than the teacher's.
But he did not say this.
He just rolled his clay into a big ball.
Again.
And made a dish like the teacher's.
It was a deep dish.

And pretty soon
The little boy learned to wait,
And to watch,
And to make things just like the teacher.
And pretty soon
He didn't make things of his own

Anymore.

Then it happened
That the little boy and his family moved to another city,
And the little boy had to go to another school.
This school was even bigger than the other one.
And there was no door from the outside into his room.
He had to go up some steps
And walk down a long hall
To get to his room.


And the very first day he was there,
The teacher said, "Today,
We are going to make a Picture."
"Good!" thought the little boy,
And he waited for the Teacher to tell him what to
do.
But the teacher didn't say anything.
She just walked around the room.

When she came to the little Boy, she said, "Don't you want
To make a picture?"
"Yes," said the little boy.
"What are we going to make?"
"I don't know until you make It," said the teacher.
"How shall I make it? said the little boy.
"Why, any way you like," said the teacher.
"And any color?" asked the little boy.
"Any color," said the teacher.
"If everyone makes the same Picture and uses the same Colors, how
would
I know who Made what and which was which?"
"I don't know," said the Little boy.

And he began to make a flower.

It was red, with a green stem.


Anonymous

Syndi

--- In [email protected], "earthmothergypsy"
<earthmothergypsy@h...> wrote:
> A friend shared it with me and I thought you would all enjoy it too.
> ~Amanda
>
> "The Little Boy"
>
> LOVED IT! Thanks for sharing

Alyce

That almost made me cry. Jeesh. :)

Alyce

--- In [email protected], "earthmothergypsy"
<earthmothergypsy@h...> wrote:
> A friend shared it with me and I thought you would all enjoy it
too.
> ~Amanda
>
> "The Little Boy"
>
> Once a little boy went to school.
> He was quite a little boy.
> And it was quite a big school.
> But when the little boy
> Found that he could go to his room
> By walking right in from the door outside,
> He was happy.
> And the school did not seem quite so big
>
> Anymore.
>
> One morning,
> When the little boy had been in school awhile,
> The teacher said,
> "Today we are going to make a picture."
> "Good," thought the little boy.
> He liked to make pictures.
> He could make all kinds,
> Lions and tigers,
> Chickens and cows,
> Trains and boats.
> And he took out his box of crayons
> And began to draw.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,
> It is not time to begin."
> And she waited until everyone looked ready.
> "Now," said the teacher, "We are going to make flowers."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
> He liked to make flowers.
> And he began to make beautiful ones
> With his pink and blue and orange crayons.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,"
> And I will show you how."
> And she drew a flower on the blackboard.
> It was red with a green stem.
> "There," said the teacher,
> "Now you may begin."
>
> The little boy looked at the teacher's flower.
> Then he looked at his own flower.
> He liked his own flower better than the teacher's.
> But he did not say this.
> He just turned his paper over
> And made a flower like the teacher's.
> It was red with a green stem.
>
> On another day
> When the little boy had opened
> The door from the outside all by himself,
> The teacher said, "Today we are going to
> Make something with clay."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
>
> He liked clay.
> He could make all kinds of things
> With clay:
> Snakes and snowmen,
> Elephants and mice,
> Cars and trucks.
> He began to pull and pinch his ball of clay.
>
> But the teacher said,
> "Wait. It is not time to begin."
> And she waited until everyone looked ready.
>
> "Now," said the teacher,
> "We are going to make a dish."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
> He liked to make dishes.
> And he began to make some.
> They were all shapes and sizes.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,
> And I will show you how."
> And she showed everyone how to make
> One deep dish.
> "There," said the teacher,
> "Now you may begin."
>
> The little boy looked at the teacher's dish.
> Then he looked at his own.
> He liked his dishes better than the teacher's.
> But he did not say this.
> He just rolled his clay into a big ball.
> Again.
> And made a dish like the teacher's.
> It was a deep dish.
>
> And pretty soon
> The little boy learned to wait,
> And to watch,
> And to make things just like the teacher.
> And pretty soon
> He didn't make things of his own
>
> Anymore.
>
> Then it happened
> That the little boy and his family moved to another city,
> And the little boy had to go to another school.
> This school was even bigger than the other one.
> And there was no door from the outside into his room.
> He had to go up some steps
> And walk down a long hall
> To get to his room.
>
>
> And the very first day he was there,
> The teacher said, "Today,
> We are going to make a Picture."
> "Good!" thought the little boy,
> And he waited for the Teacher to tell him what to
> do.
> But the teacher didn't say anything.
> She just walked around the room.
>
> When she came to the little Boy, she said, "Don't you want
> To make a picture?"
> "Yes," said the little boy.
> "What are we going to make?"
> "I don't know until you make It," said the teacher.
> "How shall I make it? said the little boy.
> "Why, any way you like," said the teacher.
> "And any color?" asked the little boy.
> "Any color," said the teacher.
> "If everyone makes the same Picture and uses the same Colors, how
> would
> I know who Made what and which was which?"
> "I don't know," said the Little boy.
>
> And he began to make a flower.
>
> It was red, with a green stem.
>
>
> Anonymous

moonwindstarsky

It reminds me of a song. Something with "all the colors of the
rainbow, and all the colors of the sun"

--- In [email protected], "earthmothergypsy"
<earthmothergypsy@h...> wrote:
> A friend shared it with me and I thought you would all enjoy it
too.
> ~Amanda
>
> "The Little Boy"
>
> Once a little boy went to school.
> He was quite a little boy.
> And it was quite a big school.
> But when the little boy
> Found that he could go to his room
> By walking right in from the door outside,
> He was happy.
> And the school did not seem quite so big
>
> Anymore.
>
> One morning,
> When the little boy had been in school awhile,
> The teacher said,
> "Today we are going to make a picture."
> "Good," thought the little boy.
> He liked to make pictures.
> He could make all kinds,
> Lions and tigers,
> Chickens and cows,
> Trains and boats.
> And he took out his box of crayons
> And began to draw.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,
> It is not time to begin."
> And she waited until everyone looked ready.
> "Now," said the teacher, "We are going to make flowers."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
> He liked to make flowers.
> And he began to make beautiful ones
> With his pink and blue and orange crayons.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,"
> And I will show you how."
> And she drew a flower on the blackboard.
> It was red with a green stem.
> "There," said the teacher,
> "Now you may begin."
>
> The little boy looked at the teacher's flower.
> Then he looked at his own flower.
> He liked his own flower better than the teacher's.
> But he did not say this.
> He just turned his paper over
> And made a flower like the teacher's.
> It was red with a green stem.
>
> On another day
> When the little boy had opened
> The door from the outside all by himself,
> The teacher said, "Today we are going to
> Make something with clay."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
>
> He liked clay.
> He could make all kinds of things
> With clay:
> Snakes and snowmen,
> Elephants and mice,
> Cars and trucks.
> He began to pull and pinch his ball of clay.
>
> But the teacher said,
> "Wait. It is not time to begin."
> And she waited until everyone looked ready.
>
> "Now," said the teacher,
> "We are going to make a dish."
> "Good!" thought the little boy.
> He liked to make dishes.
> And he began to make some.
> They were all shapes and sizes.
>
> But the teacher said, "Wait,
> And I will show you how."
> And she showed everyone how to make
> One deep dish.
> "There," said the teacher,
> "Now you may begin."
>
> The little boy looked at the teacher's dish.
> Then he looked at his own.
> He liked his dishes better than the teacher's.
> But he did not say this.
> He just rolled his clay into a big ball.
> Again.
> And made a dish like the teacher's.
> It was a deep dish.
>
> And pretty soon
> The little boy learned to wait,
> And to watch,
> And to make things just like the teacher.
> And pretty soon
> He didn't make things of his own
>
> Anymore.
>
> Then it happened
> That the little boy and his family moved to another city,
> And the little boy had to go to another school.
> This school was even bigger than the other one.
> And there was no door from the outside into his room.
> He had to go up some steps
> And walk down a long hall
> To get to his room.
>
>
> And the very first day he was there,
> The teacher said, "Today,
> We are going to make a Picture."
> "Good!" thought the little boy,
> And he waited for the Teacher to tell him what to
> do.
> But the teacher didn't say anything.
> She just walked around the room.
>
> When she came to the little Boy, she said, "Don't you want
> To make a picture?"
> "Yes," said the little boy.
> "What are we going to make?"
> "I don't know until you make It," said the teacher.
> "How shall I make it? said the little boy.
> "Why, any way you like," said the teacher.
> "And any color?" asked the little boy.
> "Any color," said the teacher.
> "If everyone makes the same Picture and uses the same Colors, how
> would
> I know who Made what and which was which?"
> "I don't know," said the Little boy.
>
> And he began to make a flower.
>
> It was red, with a green stem.
>
>
> Anonymous