A poem for the last day of school
A Teacher's Lament
Don't tell me the cat ate your math sheet,
And your spelling words went down the drain,
And you couldn't decipher your homework,
Because it was soaked in the rain.
Don't tell me you slaved for hours
On a project that's due today,
And you would have had it finished
If your snake hadn't run away.
Don't tell me you lost your eraser,
And your worksheets and pencils, too,
And your papers are stuck together
With a great big glob of glue.
I'm tired of all your excuses;
They are really a terrible bore.
Besides, I forgot my own work,
At home in my study drawer.
Kalli Dakos
Don't tell me the cat ate your math sheet,
And your spelling words went down the drain,
And you couldn't decipher your homework,
Because it was soaked in the rain.
Don't tell me you slaved for hours
On a project that's due today,
And you would have had it finished
If your snake hadn't run away.
Don't tell me you lost your eraser,
And your worksheets and pencils, too,
And your papers are stuck together
With a great big glob of glue.
I'm tired of all your excuses;
They are really a terrible bore.
Besides, I forgot my own work,
At home in my study drawer.
Kalli Dakos


3 Comments:
At 12:57 AM,
Jared said…
lisa
get off the phone with your mom and finish those report cards...ok no really im not sure why im posting on your blog when im sitting across the room from you
At 12:10 AM,
Lisa said…
Haha, you make me laugh.
At 8:10 AM,
Kevin said…
And now, a Haiku for you.
Screaming children gone.
Shouting in Hungarian.
"Huns took my book bag".
Teaching now winds down,
Summer winds on Gaston lake
will sink my sunfish.
welcome back!! almost.
you gonna make it to camp willow run any?
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