My aunt says that where you
stand depends on where you
sit.
I don’t get it, I say,
confused.
Auntie asks,
You know the girl who always cries in class?
Yes, I say, thinking how she is so
babyish.
Her parents are getting divorced.
Oh, I say,
feeling bad for her.
And you know that boy who
always pushes or hits you?
Yes, I say,
thinking how that boy is such a meanie.
He likes you.
Oh, I say, feeling a bit
uncomfortable.
And you know how your dad laughs like
a monkey sometimes?
Yes I say, thinking how he can be
so embarrassing.
He does that when he’s nervous.
Oh, I say,
thinking about how anxious he can get.
And you know the girl who
always gets perfect in everything?
Yes, I say,
thinking how annoying she can be.
She loses sleep worrying about
everything.
Oh, I say,
thinking how awful that must be.
And you know the boy who always
blames you for something he does?
Yes, I say, thinking how
self-centered he can be.
He has health issues.
Oh, I say,
thinking how hard it must be for him.
You know the teacher who always
criticizes you?
Yes, I say, thinking how she can be
a meanie, too.
She does that because she knows
you can do better.
Oh, I say,
thinking how sort of nice that is.
And then I tell my aunt
that maybe there are times
when it’s a good idea
to move chairs
Sit somewhere else, you know?
Fanny
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Sit
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3 comments:
Fanny,
It's been said that the best way to get to understand someone is to walk in their shoes; your poem reminds us of this ever-important idea.
Thanks for this.
-Mr. G.
Fanny, this is a truly thoughtful and beautifully written poem. Your message is important for all of us.
Ms. St.Helene
great poem fanny!!
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