Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Pessimistic Poetry

School’s out, people.  If you are happy about it, you are probably lying, putting on a brave face, or deranged.  I love my children so, so much, but I don’t love the bickering and whining that happens when they spend too much time together.  And three months is a lot of time to spend together.  In honor of the last day of school, I have written some bad poetry for you. Sylvia Plath-like, depressing, grim poetry.  I apologize in advance if you feel gloomy and suicidal after reading it.

 

School’s Out Cinquain

Summer

Child infested

Crying, Whining, Sweating

Calgon, Take Me Away!

Summer

 

An Elegy for School

The school bell tolls the fateful hour

The gray clouds rumble, grumble, and part

The sky cries along with the waiting mothers

Their memories of a childless shopping cart

Dashed to a thousand bits

As their naughty, whiny, petulant tots

Emerge from the red brick school.

Arms flailing!  Mouths yelling!  Feet kicking! 

Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

Mothers hug their young charges, but

Headaches loom, gray hairs spring, their cheeks glisten with a lone, salty tear

As they brave with smiles

The death of another school year.

 

WHINERS

Why can’t I sleep ‘til noon?

His ice cream cone is bigger than mine.

It’s not fair!

No one else has to do jobs except me!

Everyone else gets to play Wii all day except for me!

Read a book? Too boooring.

Stupid summer.

 

Goodbye, Today Show, I Will Miss You

On Wednesday, they get off the yellow bus

With dreams of swimming, popsicles, and sleep.

They skip on home, their backpacks flung aside

The pencils, pens, and tablets in a heap

The best three months have finally arrived

Sweet freedom from the droning of Ms. Teach

Their iPods charged, a snack at hand, the pool

Is beckoning them like a sandy beach.

The time has come for children everywhere

To lay aside their worries, woes, and pens

No homework now, immunity from tests

Just fun and sun and laughter with their friends.

But mothers know the sad and dismal truth

When kids’ vacation starts moms’ work begins

One hundred days of servitude and strife

See there?  The crack amid her joyless grin.

 

Roses Are Red

Roses are red

Pencils are yellow

The first day of school

Is August 27th and it will be AWESOME! I can’t wait! Woot!  Woot!  In your faces, schoolchildren!

2 comments:

Tara said...

HA! Great poetry! I think you need to look into getting those published! Our last day was yesterday. Maggie told me the superintendent came into her classroom and said, "Guess what, kids?! Only 11 1/2 weeks until school starts again!!!YEAH!" Maggie was not amused, but I think I might like to hang out with him. Especially since yesterday at 2:00, approximately 3 1/2 hrs after getting out of school for the year, both Maggie and Lucy were lying on the floor, moaning, "WE'RE SOOOOOOOOOO BORED!!!" I'm gonna make a summer chore chart, to fight off those pesky boredom blues!

Deb said...

These totally need to be pinned to Pinterest, Facebook, the moon and stuffed in Bibles across the world. Amen.