rushing down the hall on a mission of mercy to coax or defend to steady amidst chaos the principal has our back
Tag: Teacher poem
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 23
this is our safe place take a rest, a bite, a pee welcome teacher’s lounge
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 22
Performing in front of parents is a collective moment of shared humiliation. The umbilical cord connecting them to their parents weakens a little under the harsh stage lights that bleach their eye sockets and inextricably and tightly binds them into a group. dangling astronauts grasping…
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 21
blue and red pancake round and round and round she goes leave her alone please
Subbing in America: Hour 20
are you married and how old are you teacher and do you have children? mind your manners child it is not polite to ask yes I am twenty
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 19
Mimosa blossoms shine like orbs of tiny suns raining pink feathers
Subbing in America: Hour 18
to count to three and after eat the M&M’s all week he struggles flicker of light in his eyes his victory is short-lived
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 17
the first day they learn conveyor belt of children red apple for lunch
Subbing in America through Haiku: Hour 16
the scent of childhood butterflies, sailboats and fish break out the crayons
Subbing in America: Hour 15
a train lumbering spray painted rusty cars children stop their play they face an alien beast each day — it never gets old