Poem 367
Hopefully things have changed …
( I like the line about overlooked children responding to a bit of encouragement and bobbing to the surface … )
Teachers
Back then in the primers in the sixties there was only one Miss Parker now every young teacher seems to care be interested imaginative but back then we knew our luck was in for the year it was like a lagoon we floated in kids bobbing to the surface who'd never been seen before Miss Parker whose face went bright red when she played the trumpet was far better we knew than Mrs Aranui who ground her ballpoint pen into your scalp and kept a strap in her drawer named Black Beauty Miss Parker who let us make red indian costumes and raid the other classes who taught me all the planets in order was better than Miss Fleming crabbed and ancient who took the new entrants and tamed them with her ruler Miss Parker measuring on the floor to show us how long the average lion was was far preferable to what lay ahead Mr Robertson with his sarcasm whimsical cruelty the furious temper that seemed to come out of nowhere making the surface of a day treacherous Miss Parker you were my best teacher but the truth is I've written down all I remember of you hardly anything compared to that bastard Robertson who on the second day of decimal points rammed Scott McGinley's head into the blackboard every time he tried to speak