Wednesday, May 20, 2009

One Math Lesson

A long long hiatus has certainly passed from the last time I have posted a poem here! It does feel good to be posting again. It took me so long partially because of the fact that I forgot the login details for this blogger account, and had to rack my brains as to how to find out my username and password.

Anyhow, I'm back now, and The Paper Glove is back at work writing! (: This poem is inspired from, well, a math lesson. Enjoy and review! (=

One Math Lesson

So full of people
This place
So many noises
I wish I knew that face

And wait
I stop
I hesitate.

Lo, Behold-
I see you
across the room

Laughing, Laughing
I wonder if you remember what you promised.

Surprise, Surprise
But who's surprised
Neither you
Nor me.

Mrs Teacher asks
To laughter and jeers
Back alone there
Are you lonely?

Are you lonely?
Are you lonely?
Are you lonely?

Heads turn
Stares like daggers of ice

I shake my head and say

No I'm not

I'm not
I'm not

How lonely can one math lesson get?


*Ed's Note: This has been a rather difficult poem for me, as I'm not having some problems in school and at home. But anyway I hope you've enjoyed it. (:

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