Joy Cowley wrote this poem for the Vigil of Prayer for Children held in St Paul’s Cathedral during a rally in Parliament last month against the bill to repeal Section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961.
Dear Mum and Dad, I love you. 	
 You are my role models, my teachers. 	
 Who you are and what you do shape my world. 	
 Through the great love you show me, 	
 I learn to love others, and I discover 	
 the abundance of God’s love for us all. 	
 When you tell me I am beautiful, 	
 I see the whole world as beautiful. 	
 When you see me as a precious gift, 	
 I understand the true value of family life. 
Thank you for your patience with me. 	
 I am small but I have big emotions 	
 and sometimes I lose control. 	
 When that happens, you send me 	
 to my room for time on my own, 	
 and then afterwards, we talk about it. 	
 When I talk, you always listen to me. 	
 So when you talk, I listen to you. 	
 I learn that when anger flares up 	
 it’s good to take time out to cool down, 	
 and then discuss the problem. 
Dear Mum and Dad, you teach me well. 	
 I will not grow up fearing you. 	
 I will not have secrets that I can’t share. 	
 I will always hold you in love and respect. 	
 And when you are old, and you need me 	
 as much as I need you now, 	
 all the love that you have given me, 	
 will come back to you, 	
 my dear Mum and Dad.