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Instructions for Teaching

Turning madness to method,

with each little lesson,

the tools of the trade, they are taught.

Most students absorb it,

Though a few do abhor it

preferring their own methods wrought.

The soul of the child,

tuned to the call of the wild

listens for thunder, a spark.

Though some grow up and follow

a calling so hollow

a few still do follow the Lark.

Hark! This ode is for those,

whose minds are exposed

to each streaming glint of the Sun.

So may we furnish with care,

and nourish minds where

we see present a passion for fun.

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paul-williams
American
Published
Apr 30, 2011
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