Are They Racehorses?
Are They Racehorses?
Why fit them with saddles before they can run?
Why weigh their steps with a victory undone?
Are they born to be galloped, to compete and to chase,
To live every moment as part of a race?
Must medals and ribbons define their worth?
Is childhood a contest, not joy and mirth?
What prize do you win when they cross the line?
Does it gleam with their laughter, or just with your shine?
Who decided life’s just a track to complete?
Why chain their hearts to a drumbeat so fleet?
Let them wonder, let them pause, let them choose their own course—
Must every child sprint like a well-groomed horse?
What if they wander, what if they play?
What if they find their own brilliant way?
Ask yourself this as you set them to pace—
Is life truly a race, or a gift to embrace?

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