Whose Child is This?
“Whose child is this?” I asked one day
Seeing a little one out at play.
“Mine,” said the parent with a tender smile.
“Mine to keep a little while;
To bathe his hands and comb his hair
To tell him what he is to wear;
To prepare for him his daily food.
To train him that he may always be good.”
“Whose child is this?” I asked again.
As the door opened and someone came in.
“Mine,” said the teacher with the same tender smile;
“Mine to keep a little while;
To teach him how to be gentle and kind;
To train him and direct his dear little mind;
To help him live a righteous life.
And teach him about the Gospel light.”
“Whose child is this?” I asked once more
Just as the little one entered the door.
“Ours,” said the parent and teacher as they smiled
And each took a hand of the dear child.
“Ours to love and train together.
Ours, this blessed task forever.”
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