Ms. Kernan chose e.e. cummings, but adds, "This is the way the poet wrote it. I promise my grammar isn’t terrible!"
Mrs. Crim selected a William Carlos Williams classic.
Mrs. Crim selected a William Carlos Williams classic.
A Scholp original Tossed and turned so much last night Had so much to think I could not see what is right By myself, but not alone Comb my hair, come alive Tap my fingers, music; morning drive I write the song, you sing along Had to laugh today: I thought about the things you said to me You’ve got a way Had to laugh today: You looked at me and I got swept away It feels good to say I spent the day With you I feel I waited all night long I put the phone down, and I sat there all alone With my mind work over-time With your ego twilight turns around Tip the glass back Brings me up As wine goes down Keep alive while evening dies! Had to laugh today: I thought about the things you said to me You’ve got a way Had to laugh today: You looked at me, and I got swept away It feels good to know Your laughter shows With me Matthew Scholp 2001 | "School bell" by Ms. Fultz Resting in its cage, with a flower pattern the blue bell crosses its fingers and promises not to shock. The day begins lines up, shifts, and ends with the siren's song. We hear. We obey. Alarmed, we herd. |