The dream school

Once upon a time, in a  small city, there was a little boy named Henrique. He was very shy, but a smart child, and his secret dream was being one more kid in the kindergarten near his home.

He dreamed in studying (he thought he would "study" there), he wanted to learn quickly all the things of the world.

And the long-awaited day arrived... He was nervous. His mom helped him in the bath and chose a pretty outfit for his debut. His mother took him to carry out his secret dream.

The path was the same as his older brother had read to him from a marvellous book, full of dangers, with faboulous monsters every new step... They took forever to get to the castle, sorry, to the kindergarten gate.

His mother hugged him, kissed him on the forehead and said: "Go, my son. You will be happy here!"


First day at school,
a little child looks at the playground -
Where's the seesaw?

Primer día de escuela,
un niño mira en el parque -
¿Dónde, el sube y baja?

L'enfant à l'école,
il regarde la plaine de jeux -
Où est le tap-cul?

Criança na escola,
olhando para o parquinho -
Cadê a gangorra?













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8 comentários:

Gillena Cox disse...

how; well this tale is told; good haibun


much love...

Henrique Pimenta disse...

Gillena Cox,

thanks for your reading and your words!

Anônimo disse...

We should consider childrens' dreams and wishes. You wrote an example how these wishes are disregardet.
Times should change.

Best wishes
Rudi

Henrique Pimenta disse...

Rudi,

considero que você tenha razão. Grato pelas palavras.
Felicidades!

Gregorio Omar Vainberg disse...

Quero banana da prata, estou cansado da banana d'agua!!!!

BAR DO BARDO disse...

GOV,

na testa do blogue temos é a da prata.
Felicidades!

Elisa T. Campos disse...

Jardim de infância
entre o vai e vem da gangorra
mais um sonho secreto

De cor rubra-Pimenta
assim ia o menino Henrique
queria logo estudar


Caro poeta
Basho deve estar com saudade das bananas . Será que na época existia as de prata?

Henrique Pimenta disse...

Elisa,

grato pelo diálogo!