What do you know?
You’re still a child, so what do you know of love
What could you know of sadness, or loss
What should you know of the real world beyond what your books tell you
Sometimes I want to be able to look into the minds of children I meet
For their world views are so alien to me
You’ve lived longer than I have, so what do you remember of
When you were my age
What do you know of these things we’re told daily is something
That has never happened before
When we’re all left in the dust
By opportunity and circumstance
What can any of us truly know of each other
What can any of us know of these words
That we hand out like candy on Halloween
What could you know of sadness, or loss
What should you know of the real world beyond what your books tell you
Sometimes I want to be able to look into the minds of children I meet
For their world views are so alien to me
You’ve lived longer than I have, so what do you remember of
When you were my age
What do you know of these things we’re told daily is something
That has never happened before
When we’re all left in the dust
By opportunity and circumstance
What can any of us truly know of each other
What can any of us know of these words
That we hand out like candy on Halloween
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