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What A Teacher Might Be Thinking MAG
Zelda Grim sits at her desk,
Scratching at her paper
With an idle pencil,
Wondering what to write.
You can tell she can't think
(of a topic to write about)
By the way she twists her hair,
By the way her eyes wander.
On the chalkboard I've put up words
To encourage her train of thought ...
Words like maternal, grog, coffee, acceptance
Milkman, hard, run, scotch tape and
Many, many more.
I try to encourage her; she's very smart but
It's hard to get her going.
She's looking out the window at squirrels
Scurrying around the trees and at
The clouds passing over.
With twenty minutes left of class
All she has is a snarl in her hair and
Scribbles on her paper.
I'm almost hoping she'll write on the desk;
Maybe then she'd learn to write
When she's supposed to.
Miss Zelda Grim, sitting there,
Her head filled with clouds.
What else can I do? Why won't she write?
Knots in her hair and scribbles on the paper
Won't get an A in my class.
Rinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng.
There's the bell; no credit for Miss Zelda Grim
Today. Then, I have to say, "Thanks,"
In astonishment.
As I've been sitting here
Secretly complaining
About her cloud gazing and
The twisted knots in her hair,
She's written this piece about
What I must think
While I stared hard at her.
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