This scene makes me go back in time, to a time where things seemed simpler. For many they weren't, but for me they were. The music, Arnold, the poem. Somehow it makes me feel safe
I've been waiting years but I finally got to read this to my daughter tonight. I teared up and she didn't understand the significance, but I'll cherish it forever.
This scene has so much heart. It's like a stomach punch when trying to explain divorce to the kids. A child's innocence is sacred and must be protected for as long as possible.
I recently read the whole version of the poem out at my mum’s funeral. I mentioned the Idea was from this film as my brothers and sister always watched it as kids. It was one of my favourite parts of the film, such a nice poem and my mum loved spring and flowers so a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person my mum was
Spring Morning - by A.A. Milne Where am I going? I don't quite know. Down to the stream where the king-cups grow- Up on the hill where the pine-trees blow- Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know. Where am I going? The clouds sail by, Little ones, baby ones, over the sky. Where am I going? The shadows pass, Little ones, baby ones, over the grass. If you were a cloud, and sailed up there, You'd sail on water as blue as air, And you'd see me here in the fields and say: "Doesn't the sky look green today?" Where am I going? The high rooks call: "It's awful fun to be born at all." Where am I going? The ring-doves coo: "We do have beautiful things to do." If you were a bird, and lived on high, You'd lean on the wind when the wind came by, You'd say to the wind when it took you away: "That's where I wanted to go today!" Where am I going? I don't quite know. What does it matter where people go? Down to the wood where the blue-bells grow- Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know. --- ChatGPT: "Spring Morning" is a poem by A.A. Milne, the author best known for creating Winnie-the-Pooh. The poem captures the essence of a beautiful spring morning and celebrates the renewal and joy that comes with the arrival of the season. The poem portrays a serene and peaceful scene in nature, describing the sights and sounds of a spring morning. It evokes a sense of freshness and vitality, as the world awakens from the sleep of winter. The poem highlights the beauty of the natural world and the simple pleasures it offers. Through vivid imagery and gentle language, Milne invites readers to appreciate the small details and delicate wonders of nature. The poem emphasizes the beauty of the blooming flowers, the song of birds, and the bright sunlight that fills the landscape. It creates a sense of harmony and tranquility, encouraging readers to pause and appreciate the beauty around them. Overall, "Spring Morning" is a celebration of the arrival of spring, capturing the joy and rejuvenation that come with the changing of seasons. It serves as a reminder to embrace the simple pleasures of life and find solace in the beauty of the natural world.
Your reply is eight years old so I don't know if you are going to get this message but you can watch just about anything on putlocker.ca just search for Kindergarten Cop in search feature.
such a tender, beautifully heartwrenching scene... and then it's followed by the next scene which is all creepy with the bad guy and which gave me a childhood fear of sliding doors & big glass windows (and that fear still lingers a bit today, in my 30's, lol)
This movie shows everything that was right before the internet and social media 1. Kids actually played with each other and were not distracted with gadgets 2. Even though there were hard times, our outlook in life was always optimistic 3. We had movies that did not need CGI, save the world plots, and simple stories that made you feel good after you walked out of the theater.
Most of the poems of this book are online, so if you remember the titles of your favourite poems you can find them. I suspect most book stores have this in the children's section
People know I’m commenting on you tube videos I guess the person deleted his comment but I’m responding to it I know Lee’s I know that’s not a straight up Puerto Rican’s name I think someone is trying to be on the vindictive side
Lee I know people’s intentions and other people know that’s something r lee is trying to brake this is not the first comment people has made they try to make it seem like they talking about something else but then they gas light
This scene makes me go back in time, to a time where things seemed simpler. For many they weren't, but for me they were. The music, Arnold, the poem. Somehow it makes me feel safe
Same her. I was younger. Lived at home, parents where alive. An easier safer time ❤
Me too
😊😊😊♥️♥️♥️
I've been waiting years but I finally got to read this to my daughter tonight. I teared up and she didn't understand the significance, but I'll cherish it forever.
Something so incredibly soothing as Arnold reads this children's poem to us in his heavy accent. haha i love it!
I Love Arnold,s Austrian Accent
@@mahdigalib6160 same here!
@@mahdigalib6160me too
This scene has so much heart. It's like a stomach punch when trying to explain divorce to the kids. A child's innocence is sacred and must be protected for as long as possible.
I recently read the whole version of the poem out at my mum’s funeral.
I mentioned the Idea was from this film as my brothers and sister always watched it as kids. It was one of my favourite parts of the film, such a nice poem and my mum loved spring and flowers so a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person my mum was
This movie reminds me of times when we were all young an gives me butterfly's thinking about young times like this
Me and my brother Daniel used watch this breaks my ♥ my brother isn't here now for me I miss him to loads xxx
Greetings from England, sending my virtual hugs, stay strong and continue to spread his legacy, and you continue to live a long and healthy life. 😢🙂
This gives me butterflys reminds me off old days wen we all were kids
always loved this scene. one of the best in the movie,up there with the"THERE IS NO BATHROOM!"scene
I like "You hit the kid I hit you scene"
There were many great scenes, which is why I LOVE this movie 😍
When He Says U Are Mine Now You Belong To Me And The Lil Girl Was Shocked Lol
I know that Kimble wasn't really a teacher, but that still doesn't stop me from wishing that my own teacher in Kindergarten was like him.
This scene in particular is so touchable and lovely!!❤❤
This is my favorite scene in the movie, because it shows that Mr. Kimble has heart
A beautiful scene.
This scene is somewhat touching.
Tsarevna Hilda I know what u mean
Even Stallone being a rival of Schwarzeneggers at box office at the time couldn’t have had pulled the humor and touching parts like Arnold could.
@@scottknode898 I love Arnie
What do you mean? Milk is for babies!
It's the music
Spring morning from A. A. Milne's "Where We Where Very Young" best sell 1923.
The book is titled: When we were very young. He is reading the last two stanzas.
Kind of silly, but this poem makes me tear up. So this scene is oddly powerful for me.
Same for me also.
Same brother
Not silly at all
I love this scene from this great movie.
Planning on buying this book for my nephew.
I feel bad for Zach hes a victim of child abuse
I bought the book and have read several poems to classes as a teacher. Good book.
remember watching this as a 7 year old and it didnt mean a lot then but now 30 years later its simply the best scene of the movie. brilliant
I love this part
This scene has more feeling then whole of West Side Story which I just watched at the theatre.
I love this poem
Spring Morning - by A.A. Milne
Where am I going? I don't quite know.
Down to the stream where the king-cups grow-
Up on the hill where the pine-trees blow-
Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know.
Where am I going? The clouds sail by,
Little ones, baby ones, over the sky.
Where am I going? The shadows pass,
Little ones, baby ones, over the grass.
If you were a cloud, and sailed up there,
You'd sail on water as blue as air,
And you'd see me here in the fields and say:
"Doesn't the sky look green today?"
Where am I going? The high rooks call:
"It's awful fun to be born at all."
Where am I going? The ring-doves coo:
"We do have beautiful things to do."
If you were a bird, and lived on high,
You'd lean on the wind when the wind came by,
You'd say to the wind when it took you away:
"That's where I wanted to go today!"
Where am I going? I don't quite know.
What does it matter where people go?
Down to the wood where the blue-bells grow-
Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know.
---
ChatGPT: "Spring Morning" is a poem by A.A. Milne, the author best known for creating Winnie-the-Pooh. The poem captures the essence of a beautiful spring morning and celebrates the renewal and joy that comes with the arrival of the season.
The poem portrays a serene and peaceful scene in nature, describing the sights and sounds of a spring morning. It evokes a sense of freshness and vitality, as the world awakens from the sleep of winter. The poem highlights the beauty of the natural world and the simple pleasures it offers.
Through vivid imagery and gentle language, Milne invites readers to appreciate the small details and delicate wonders of nature. The poem emphasizes the beauty of the blooming flowers, the song of birds, and the bright sunlight that fills the landscape. It creates a sense of harmony and tranquility, encouraging readers to pause and appreciate the beauty around them.
Overall, "Spring Morning" is a celebration of the arrival of spring, capturing the joy and rejuvenation that come with the changing of seasons. It serves as a reminder to embrace the simple pleasures of life and find solace in the beauty of the natural world.
Dominic was like a teachers helper , i like to think he adopted Dominic
I've never seen this movie, but I really wanna see it!
Good Video
Your reply is eight years old so I don't know if you are going to get this message but you can watch just about anything on putlocker.ca just search for Kindergarten Cop in search feature.
You must watch it. You probably have by now
Love this movie i just want to see it
It's a great movie😊😊😊
This proves that Arnie can do a lot more than tough big muscled guy who beats bald people up
such a tender, beautifully heartwrenching scene...
and then it's followed by the next scene which is all creepy with the bad guy and which gave me a childhood fear of sliding doors & big glass windows (and that fear still lingers a bit today, in my 30's, lol)
🥺🥺🥺♥️♥️♥️
One of my favorites..:)
Would had been good if Arnold narrated children's stories on TV.
His accent and soothing tone would do it
Yeah!!! That would be so cool
One of my favorit Arnold movies.
Arnie can really act at times. Very sensitive, now GET TO THE CHOPPER!
Did you know the kid at 0:59 is the voice of Eugene from Hey Arnold
I honestly can't help but wish to explain to Dominic what divorce is actually about.I mean,he's distorting the definition of divorce.
That’s cause he’s young and he doesn’t understand properly
I love this movie😊😊😊
I watched it in Astoria last July🥰🥰🥰
This movie shows everything that was right before the internet and social media
1. Kids actually played with each other and were not distracted with gadgets
2. Even though there were hard times, our outlook in life was always optimistic
3. We had movies that did not need CGI, save the world plots, and simple stories that made you feel good after you walked out of the theater.
That's an extremely hard question to answer.
Det. Kimble used Sleeping Spell + All
It was very effective
i only saw arnold being soft on this movie and in end of days when he was actually asking god for help
This would happen when I was in elementary school as a child. Man, I loved eating cookies and drinking milk.
Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you (on an emotional level, not so good for the wasteline if you have too many lol)
Edit for punctuation
In most cases the dad has to leave and the mom just makes it look like the dad doesn't want to see you anymore
Or vice versa
Can you imagine Arnold doing these activities with his grandchild?
Im see the Is movie my feel Is a teacher class education special😍😍
Arnie really did learn to act after herceles in new York
Anybody else notice little Benjamin Diskin in this scene?
Can you show this awesome movie in my tv? Old 20th century just pop out on my channel 5 tv.
He says he used to read it to his son. The children are the same age his son was when he got divorced.
Good thing its Kindergarten so I can learn to count pixels.
Those are some dark ass kindergarteners man 😕
The person deleted his comment I guess they didn’t want to embarrass them selves
hi dus eny one no wear i can get this book im looking for it i lost my one i was give by my grandad and i wont to get it back please help me
Most of the poems of this book are online, so if you remember the titles of your favourite poems you can find them. I suspect most book stores have this in the children's section
People know I’m commenting on you tube videos I guess the person deleted his comment but I’m responding to it I know Lee’s I know that’s not a straight up Puerto Rican’s name I think someone is trying to be on the vindictive side
Of peace of meat can’t compete with a good heart
Lee I know people’s intentions and other people know that’s something r lee is trying to brake this is not the first comment people has made they try to make it seem like they talking about something else but then they gas light