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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TEACHER, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: The teacher has quite curious ways Last Line: Than dig up worms and fish, I think Subject(s): Teaching & Teachers | |||
THE teacher has quite curious ways - She does not like the hohdays; She'd rather write with pen and ink Than dig up worms and fish, I think. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CORRESPONDENCE-SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR SAYS GOODBYE TO HIS POETRY STUDENTS by GALWAY KINNELL GRATITUDE TO OLD TEACHERS by ROBERT BLY TWO RAMAGES FOR OLD MASTERS by ROBERT BLY OEDIPUS TYRANNUS by JOHN CIARDI ON FLUNKING A NICE BOY OUT OF SCHOOL by JOHN CIARDI HER MONOLOGUE OF DARK CREPE WITH EDGES OF LIGHT by NORMAN DUBIE OF POLITICS, & ART by NORMAN DUBIE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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