Mrs. Goddard Looked like Mary Poppins Always a smile on her face Caring, Kindness Grace I wanted to please her By doing my best Ace every test
“If At first You don’t succeed Try Try again”
The reward “To be a Study Buddy” Help a friend do better “A feather in your Cap”
We all wanted to be The little engine that could To always do good
“I can if I think I can”
Third grade was A milestone Our touch tone It was the First time Our voices were heard Even the Outlandish absurd
I wanted to Come to school To learn “The Golden Rule”
Every morning She smiled Every inch Every mile She started The class With promise We were beguiled She had many sayings Like Mary Poppins
“A spoon full of sugar Helps the medicine go down Is the most delightful way”
I still remember “Silence is golden So get rich quick”
We would settle in Wiggling anxiously In our chairs Giggling without care Soaking up The happiness In the AIR Glancing around Anticipation giddy Ready to get to The nitty-gritty
It was a look A glance A waltz A dance An expression Her finger On her lips She invited us…
“Are you ready?” Every face, Smiled “All right, Boys and Girls ” “Put on your Thinking Caps”
Each eager child Full grin smiles One and all Went through The motions Of putting on Their Thinking Caps Arms over the head Adjusting it just right
She would ask “Is it on Good and tight” We Readjusted our Caps for good measure Her face beaming Smiling with pleasure
We saw our Cap in our mind By her Design
That was the start of Our Imagination Time Infatuation Admiration Appreciation Nurtured We grew Sublime
We were all Diamonds In the rough With years of Refinement We will shine Sparkle glow To perfection Let our inside Show
Don’t worry About Little chips Imperfections Polish and shine Until No detection
Five minutes Seemed Like Forever
Seeing the end In sight Never
As we grew We knew Interminable Time Marched on
All we can do Is wait For what comes Next
Inspired songs; 1) everything is beautiful 1970 By Ray Stevens
2) remember the days of the old school yard 1977 By Cat Stevens
3) teach your children well By Crosby Stills Nash & Young 1970
BLT Webster’s word of the day challenge May 27, 2025 Interminable Things that have or seem to have no end, especially because they continue for a very long time.
That was the year a boy kissed me I was madder than a hornet‘s nest. He put our friendship to the test. I had no interest in boys. I was a tomboy I interested only in running faster, better, then the boys. Not because I wanted to be a Boy, but because I could My 4 brothers called me a (tomboy) my father called me Charmin Carmen. That’s the year. I got my nickname. My mom still put me in dresses, but I wore shorts underneath to maintain my propriety. It wasn’t easy t climbing a chain-link fence with a baseball mitt in a dress, but I did it gracefully! The first girl baseball player in full stride , by third grade A rural country girl in a city school.