For You By Nina Melito


In school, kids are often found writing love letters and love poems in class and passing them around. However, at times, they get caught and end up in an embarrassing situation. The poem 'For You', by Nina Melito, is a vivid description of such an embarrassing situation in a class. In the poem, the teacher stood at receiving end, when she caught a piece of paper from a boy and found that it was addressed to her. The poem portrays a funny incident of student-teacher infatuation and the humorous situation that arose out of them.

For You

 

In the room across the hall

Sitting on his bland oak chair

Sat Ned, the most popular of all

Among the other students there

Writing quietly with an intent stare.

He wrote to the one whom he cherished

With confidence in his pen

But suddenly that confidence perished

He had heard a noise just then

Like a lion pacing in his den.

He placed his feet flat on the floor

And gripped the wrinkled paper fast

And heard the squeak of the door

As the Teacher sternly asked

That up front the paper be passed.

The situation went from good to scary

His face turned a striking red

Like a freshly picked strawberry

The students whispered, 'Go on, Ned'

The teacher insisted that the note be read.

As Teacher scanned the crinkled sheet

Her face was strained and aglow

And read from Ned's horrible feat

'Dear Clarice, I must know,

Will you date me, yes or no?'

In the room across the hall

Sitting on his bland oak chair

Sat Ned, the most popular of all

Among the laughing students there

Making excuses with an embarrassed stare.


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