Welcome to the Spot Writers. The prompt for this month is “Back to School.”
This
week’s poem comes to us from Val Muller, a high school teacher who has mixed
feeling about going back to school this year (sad summer is over, yet feeling
really positive about this year). This poem is based on her feelings of her
first “back to school,” which felt much more intimidating than preschool had.
Dark Side
by Val Muller
She began the day as Princess
Leia,
Ready to take on an empire.
Kindergarten would fall to her
Force.
Except when she stepped out of the
car,
The world tugged on her hair,
And Leia’s power fell with her
resolve.
“Why can’t you walk me in?” she
asked.
“Dale’s mom’s walking him in right
now.”
“Dale begged her not to,” Mom said,
Unclipping her braids.
“He knows it’s okay to walk in on
his own.
It’s part of growing up.”
The girl chewed on the ends of her
braids.
She was only four. She was not
ready
To grow up.
“Please, Mom.”
Mom’s eyes said no.
They pointed to the door.
“Go,” she said.
The girl’s eyes turned angry.
“I wish I could switch moms,” she
said,
Not looking back to see how her
words hurt
As she entered the classroom,
Feeling a little of the anger of
the Dark Side
Playing with her emotions
For the very first time.
The
Spot Writers—Our Members:
Val Muller: http://www.valmuller.com/blog/
Catherine A.
MacKenzie: https://writingwicket.wordpress.com/wicker-chitter/
Phil Yeats: https://alankemisterauthor.wordpress.com
Chiara De
Giorgi: https://chiaradegiorgi.blogspot.com/
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