Purpose of the poem?
The poem is given below.
Seeds of Wisdom
A gardener, if he's very wise,
When it is planting season,
Will always use the best of seeds.
It only stands to reason.
Because he knows when harvest comes
He'll reap what he has sown.
If he's been careful, he'll be proud
Of all that he has grown.
It makes me realize that words
Are very much like seeds.
People use all kinds of them
That seems to fit their needs.
But, unlike seeds, the words we speak
Don't stay down in the ground.
More likely in a fertile mind
Is where they will abound.
Where they are nourished by the thoughts
Of those who seek to find
A way they can express themselves.
The way of all mankind.
Especially fertile is the mind
Of every little one,
So we should be so careful
Before much harm is done.
A child will mimic what he hears
And not give it a thought.
He doesn't even realize
Just what he has been taught.
Still, when he's grown, his attitude,
And what he will believe
Will come from words that he has heard
And what his mind received.
If he's been fed on ugly words,
He'll grow up full of hate
For those he thinks are different.
A most unhappy state.
Because that hatred then will spread.
It can go on forever,
With nations hating nations.
Peace, a lost endeavor.
So take care when you are speaking.
Plant words that when they grow,
Will bring forth love and wisdom.
You'll be glad you made it so.
Written by - Alora M. Knight
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