First Day of Classes

The fall I like is not
The full-breasted
Farmstand one 

But the browning
Seedpod that finds your
Coffee cup top

Signup sheets
Backpacks of
Bulk supplies

Students sleeping
Drooling on the
Rec room floor

Heavy from vaping
And working in
Fast food

From my office
Overlooking the
Loading bay 

I watch seagulls
Far from home swoop
The wasteland

Raccoons rummaging
The dumpster for
Day-old doughnuts

Am I the gleaner
Looking for what the
Harvester left

The student who
Missed class
Failed out

Or am I the hook
Gathering sheaves
Of papers from

The kids plump with
Pumpkin spice flavor
Ready for school

When I retire to
A sheet cake serenade
Will they remember

My Shakespeare class
Or demerits, detentions
They didn’t deserve

At start of term
I wonder as I winnow
Will I reap or sow

–Ticky Kennedy

Reclusive Poet in Residence
SchoolNewsToday.com

NOTE

More than 40% of students drop out of college. Those who work full-time or longer hours outside of school are more likely to drop out.

 

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