Children Will Listen

Barbra Streisand

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[Intro] [Verse] How do you say to your child in the night Nothing is all black but then nothing is all white? How do you say it will all be alright When you know that it mightn’t be true? What do you do? Careful the things you say Children will listen Careful the things you do Children will see And learn Children may not obey But children will listen Children will look to you For which way to turn To learn what to be Careful before you say "listen to me." Children will listen     Careful the wish you make Wishes are children Careful the path they take Wishes come true   Not free Careful the spell you cast Not just on children Sometimes the spell may last Past what you can see And turn against you... Careful the tale you tell That is the spell Children will listen... How can you say to a child who’s in flight Don’t slip away and I won’t hold so tight? What can you say that no matter how slight won’t be misunderstood? What do you leave to your child when you’re dead Only what ever you put in it’s head Things that your mother and father had said Which were left to them too Careful what you say children will listen Careful you do it too children will see and learn Oh! Guide them but step away Children will glisten Tamper with what is true And children will turn If just to be free Careful before you say "listen to me." Children will listen... Children will listen! Children children will listen [Outro]

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La chanson évoque l'importance des paroles et des actions des adultes envers les enfants. Elle rappelle que les mots que nous choisissons et les comportements que nous adoptons ont un impact profond sur leur développement. Les enfants ne suivent pas simplement les règles, mais ils observent et apprennent de ce qu'ils voient autour d'eux. Ainsi, il est crucial de faire attention à ce que l'on dit et à ce que l'on fait, car cela façonne leur perception du monde. Dans un contexte où les parents ou les figures d’autorité essaient de guider les plus jeunes, le message souligne la responsabilité qui en découle. Il s’agit de construire un environnement où les enfants se sentent soutenus, tout en leur laissant la liberté d’explorer et de grandir, sans imposer des idées trop rigides. Cette réflexion sur l’éducation et l’influence peut résonner dans bien des vies, nous invitant à la prudence et à la bienveillance dans nos interactions quotidiennes.