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Our Classroom Clock
I am always being watched by someone
I wonder why I seem so important to everyone
I hear children whispering to each other, there pencils tapping, and sometimes phones ringing
I see children and their tired, bored eyes staring at me
I want to know what they want from me but still…
I am always being watched by someone
I pretend that I am of some importance
I feel the boredom in there tired eyes
I touch the next minute marke every 60 seconds yet their eyes still stare
I worry that one day that everyone will disappear for a long time
I cry when no one shows up and I'm left to tick alone but still…
I am always being watched by someone
I understand that they watch me for a reason
I say something only they can read
I dream day after day… the same routine
I try not to think about the time after the snow melts and everyone leaves for a long time
I hope that one day I will have a friend to tick with but…
I am always being watched, always moving in the same place I have been for a long time
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I would think that in every classroom it has a clock and if that clock could thoughts then this is what it would proprobly thing about