It Seems to Me

It seems to me, when love is not supplied,
although an infant’s fed sufficiently,
the baby’s sense of normal’s quantified,
it seems to me.

A while passes learning how to be;
as words and actions are identified,
the kid acquires optimistically.

So fault must be upon the child’s side.
That explanation’s shown repeatedly
until, with age, the truth is signified,
it seems to me.

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2 Responses to It Seems to Me

  1. My clinical brain clicks in, shouting attachment disorder. My non-clinical brain says, that is just childhood. As per your title.

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