Ms. Bailey
She stepped out of her fire-engine
red car
wearing her college maroon T-shirt
and a pink painters cap.
Her hair stuck out like straw.
Soon, in one hand, snaked the
garden hose
In the other, with a metal forked
tongue
she scolded the weeds.
But when a tiny little bunny
scurried out of the flowers
she yelled ‘rat’ in her outdoor
voice
and the bunny quickly turned
cottontail and tucked back into the
garden.
Then we sat on the sidewalk and ate
ice cream.
What will she tell her
third-graders
about how she spent her summer
vacation?Third grade
I went to third grade fifty years
ago.
I went again to third grade - again –
yesterday.
The faces seemed the same,
but none that I could remember.
I recall a boy in a bright orange
shirt
in the middle of the room.
A girl, her hair might have been
brown,
a pencil poised to make a poem.
If you give me their names with the
faces,
I might see if one day they do
anything big.
But already they are capable
of little kindnesses
and their curiosity might take them
where they want to go.
1 comment:
I like how the teacher used her "outside" voice.
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