Our optional prompt for today, as I sit and drink Vietnamese coffee on this beautiful but chilly morning, is to write a poem an 'abecedarian' poem. This is 'a poem in which the word choice follows the words/order of the alphabet.' We could write a poem 'in which there are twenty-six words in alphabetical order,' or 'in which each line begins with a word that follows the order of the alphabet.'
I would love to try to the former, but the latter seems more doable at this stage!
With the alphabet in mind, I'm inspired to write a poem about my teaching experiences....
The classroom
As I entered the classroom
beside the tuck shop
chaos reigned
Delightful laughter,
eavesdropping,
fibs
Guffaws at
humour
I don't understand
Jokes
kids get –
lame jokes
Mildly amusing
nonsense where
opinions don't matter
Posers,
queen bees and
rascals
Snitches,
tattle tellers and
unruly outsiders
Virtuous saints,
willing hands and
xenodochial spirits
Yelling and
zealous learners!