Dear Ms. Hancock,
Planted deeply in my heart,
Your beautiful smile, like a piece of art.
Time had flew since we first met,
But your grace stayed which I will never forget.
The precious time we had spent together,
Often pushes my smile to go up higher.
Your charming, deeply modulated voice,
Never fails on bringing me to rejoice.
Your special way of teaching,
Made my days more than interesting.
If asked, the greatest experience I had,
Your entrance to the English 10 class was not that bad.
If asked, the worst experience I had,
Your first lesson in the English 10 class made me sad.
Regret to what I had done,
Your response is nothing but to be gone.
If you can hear them,
Two words I must and wish to tell,
Are sorry, and thank you.
Sorry, Ms. Hancock,
And thank you, Ms. Hancock.
Sincerely
Charlotte
A truly moving poem. Keep up the great writing.
ReplyDeleteGreat job there! I liked it too. =)
ReplyDeleteTerrific poem!
ReplyDeleteIt is very tough to make a couplet that makes sense, but you did a wonderful job of it. This poem had a lot of meaning, I could tell.