Deep Ties : A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK - BLOGCHATTER HALF MARATHON 2023
“The Child is Father of the Man,” said William Wordsworth in his poem ‘My Heart Leaps Up’. This is an oft-repeated line which has been used by many over the decades, maybe because it is not only an easy poem to memorise but also makes much sense when children emulate their parents, or do things that earn them a pat on their backs.
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