Twas the Week Before Break
Twas the week before break, and all through the halls
Students were excited and restless, bouncing off
walls.
Bulletin board displays that had once been hung
with care,
Were now all shredded and ripped practically bare;
As children ignored their teachers and leaned on
the work,
Or perhaps moved slowly away with a quick shrug
and a smirk.
We teachers had planned for absences, interruptions,
and infusions of sugar,
But, alas, each classroom was rapidly becoming its
own pressure cooker.
When over the intercom a loud, crackling announcement
began,
Making me wonder what new intrusion would derail
my lesson plan.
We were all dealt a huge blow, the result of continued snow fall,
“Recess will be held inside your classrooms,” came the ominous call.
But just when I thought my bladder would burst,
Supervision came from the school’s nurse.
Now Jasper! Now Casper, now Billy and Willy!
C’mon Tina and Gina, c’mon Sally and Susie!
Get off the bookshelf, get down from the table,
This is still a classroom, not a barnyard stable.
When at last the bell finally rang,
To our feet we all eagerly sprang.
Though we all knew tomorrow would bring more of
the same,
But at the end of the week, we knew we'd exclaim:
"I’ll see you next year!" as we grinned from ear to
ear.