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Miss Mott
Tall Her Eminence stood, calling my name, My first-grade teacher of notable fame, Who had taught most all my kin years before, Now she was summoning me to her court. She was judge and jury, penalized fast, Any wrongdoing or mischief in her class, No one could counsel me in my disgrace, She was the defense too, for goodness sake. I had committed a horrendous crime, Someone’s stomach had felt my fist big time, Now this tiny hoodlum was called to pay, For what he had done at recess that day. As I slowly approached, a friend of mine Whispered, “say you’re sorrow, might work this time,” As I stood before the bench for judgement, I said those words, vowing I would repent. Reprimanded, I quickly retreated, Glad my life had be spared and not deleted, Learned great lesson about grace extended, On which I routinely contemplated. Strange how such events look in retrospect, People like her, I will never forget, Those who taught me to behave as I ought, As that first-grade teacher of mine, Miss Mott.
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