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Fourth Stanza
The kid can see their mother really upset about the father being gone and can understand her pain. They are both going through a tough time but they have each other.
Second Stanza
This kid is really strong and wise and in this stanza he/she says that they believe in their dad. This kid prays that their dad's deployment will not be long.
In this stanza the two year old says he/she is often sad but he/she understands that his/her dad is protecting them from far away. He/she misses his/her dad a lot and they know their father's life is on the line every day.
By : Vicky Athanasopoulou
The End
I thought this poem was very well written as well as heart warming. Whoever wrote this made it easy for the reader to kind of understand this kids life without their dad. I thought the theme or topic of the poem was good and it stayed on topic. It had a meaning behind it and it was my favorite because of how it was written, the words it used, the rhyming, but also the fact that it was from a smaller kids point of view. I liked it because usually people cant really understand what its like for a kid to have their parent fighting in a war far away. Others would think this kid is too small to understand exactly what is happening and the risk their parent may be in.
The poet wants us to think of people fighting for us in the war. This poet wants us to think of the soldiers that have to leave their family behind them knowing that they might not get to see them again.
This kid is very little but what he/she is trying to say is that they might be small but they know and understand things going on in their family.
this poem has 4 stanzas.
4 sentences in each stanza.
the rhyme scheme is
aabbccddeeffgghh.
This is a poem from a 2 year old writing about his/her dad who is a soldier. The dad is fighting in the war and the son/daughter expresses their feelings about him through this poem.