I once had a professor I took his class on passionate whim Though I spent my days in labs With test tubes and pippettes His class fascinated me So I signed up just to balance my time Too much science isn't good for the mind.
It was in a building I had never been I sat down and waited for class to begin The clock struck one It was only me and two others Am I in the wrong class? I wondered When in walked a man Dressed very professionally That was rare to see. He smiled and said hello. He sat down, exchanging pleasantries with the guys next to me. He glanced at me and smiled He said he knew the other two They were philosophy students of his. He asked my name and I told him This is a small class he said as one more came in The guy sat down and was rather talkative The professor said hello and asked what major he was in. History the student said The professor nodded and said this class will go nicely with that.
I was feeling out of place The only girl and not even in the humanities The professor asked what I studied Biology I said. Everyone quieted and stared at me quizzically One chuckled and asked if I was in the right class This is Ancient Greek? I asked The professor nodded with a grin "It is, let's begin."
For a professor of mine who by far gained my highest respect. A brilliant man and a fantastic teacher. I wasn't even in his department yet I ended up studying under him for two years and learned more during that time then I did in my entire college career.