Spelling Gets an "A"

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    Spelling Gets an "A"

    I feel alone and hurt inside,
    As a parent, I can't help but push.
    How I wish for him to take pride.
    The reaction, as I'm flooded, with a powerful whoosh!

    It takes me for a loop.
    We work on spelling,
    As I begin to make him stoop.
    Then he starts bellowing.

    The target is good grades.
    I want him to have what he wants,
    My patients and friendship fades.
    Poor boy, he's far, from being a dunce.

    I corral him from his childs play.
    Testing, spelling keeping in mind the time.
    I view his young spirit fade away.
    How can he learn this list of ten all in a line?

    We split the words.
    Make them scrambled and written many times
    We chant the words.
    Even, trying many kinds of rhymes.

    A word is missed, my face is red.
    We try over again and again.
    Enough, for now, it's time for bed.
    I love him, he's my friend

    Today's the day the test is here.
    The words, in his head are found.
    Spelling the words, not as bad, as feared;
    As the correct word is jotted down.



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    CherokeePrinces commented on Spelling Gets an "A"

    09-04-2009

    I like this, it shows the frustration that goes through a parents head and heart. Very well done.

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    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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