Edgar Albert Guest

Just a Boy

Get to understand the lad–
He’s not eager to be bad;
If the right he always knew,
He would be as old as you.
Were he now exceeding wise,
He’d be just about your size;
When he does things that annoy,
Don’t forget, he’s just a boy.
 
Could he know and understand,
He would need no guiding hand;
But he’s young and hasn’t learned
How life’s corners must be turned;
Doesn’t know from day to day
There is more in life than play,
More to face than selfish joy–
Don’t forget he’s just a boy.
 
Being just a boy, he’ll do
Much you will not want him to;
He’ll be careless of his ways,
Have his disobedient days,
Wilful, wild and headstrong, too,
Just as, when a boy, were you;
Things of value he’ll destroy,
But, reflect, he’s just a boy.
 
Just a boy who needs a friend,
Patient, kindly to the end,
Needs a father who will show
Him the things he wants to know;
Take him with you when you walk,
Listen when he wants to talk,
His companionship enjoy,
Don’t forget, he’s just a boy!
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