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Bed Quote by Robert Louis Stevenson

“Bed in Summer In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people's feet Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to…” quote by Robert Louis Stevenson
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““Bed in Summer In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people's feet Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play, To have to go to bed by day?””

Robert Louis Stevenson

About This Quote

The poem contrasts daylight sleep with night‑time rest, expressing a child's yearning to play despite societal expectations of bedtime.

In simple terms: Child laments having to sleep while others play.

Key Takeaway

Desire for freedom clashes with imposed routines.

Themes

childhood sleep play routine

Mood

wistful playful

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child bedtime negotiations
  • school recess policies
  • summer vacation planning
  • night‑shift work adjustments

Key Concepts

developmental psychology cultural norms

Practical Applications

  • Create flexible rest schedules for children
  • Encourage balanced play and sleep

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do societal schedules affect children's sense of autonomy?
  • What balance between play and rest promotes healthy development?
A Different Perspective

The nostalgic tone may romanticize a specific era, limiting modern applicability.

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