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Classroom Noise

Posted on February 17, 2012 by eig

I wrote this poem yesterday:

 

Classroom Noise (audio)

 

Classroom Noise

 

By eig

 

Little voices I hear

They’re so many

And yet so near!

 

What do they say?

They make no sense

There must be a way

 

Laughing and shouting,

Telling, commanding!

Rising and standing

 

Oh stop this now!

Quit being so loud!

My students are thou!

 

 

 

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I post about my relationship with the Triune God as He has revealed Himself in The Holy Scriptures, the Bible. Escribo sobre lo que estoy aprendiendo de mi relación con mi Padre Dios, Dios Trino, tal como se ha revelado en las Sagradas Escrituras, la Biblia. Follower of Jesus. Husband. Father. Teacher. Pastor. Salvadorean by birth, Hispanic-American. Amateur Runner. Bibliophile. Seguidor de Jesús, esposo, papá, pastor, nacido en el Salvador, hispano-americano, corredor amateur y bibliófila. https://about.me/despond
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