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Mrs. M Science
It was an upright, yes ma’am classroom.
It was interrupted by a group of friends.
These friends lit the classroom alive.
Erasers thrown, projects ruined, popsicle attendance sticks snapped.
There was a vanishing project/color pencil storage room.
A cheating microwave project.
Who knew a charger block and a quarter could make a spark.
Now looking back, the class was reckless.
The teacher was tired and couldn’t keep up.
Now the kids have memories that’ll last forever.
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