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Classroom Gas-tronomy

In the echoing halls of third grade, he sits, a nine-year-old lad, master of the silent symphony, the classroom's perpetual farter. His seat, a throne of hidden thunder, each release a stealthy gust, an unseen hand that wafts through the air, invisible yet undeniable. The girl down the aisle, her eyes wide with wonder, a scientist in the making, studies his every move, curiosity alive in her gaze, as if decoding a secret code woven into the classroom's air. Behind him, another boy leans in, a connoisseur of the bizarre, nostrils flared, a grin of delight, as if savoring an exotic aroma, a scent no perfumer could bottle, no poet describe. Around them, the classroom sits in horror, a collective grimace, eyes watering, faces twisted, as the odor waxes and wanes, an olfactory tide rolling over their senses, an assault, a mystery, a marvel. The teacher, oblivious or resigned, continues her lesson, her voice a distant murmur against the backdrop of gasps and giggles, the chalk tapping out rhythms to an unseen, unsmelled beat. In this microcosm of education, where curiosity meets discomfort, and humor mingles with disgust, the perpetual farter reigns, a maestro of mischief, a king in a kingdom of scents.

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Date: 5/23/2024 4:26:00 PM
a hilarious poem written with humorous insight into the fluctuance that happens in classrooms. As a former teacher I never knew what to do when someone just couldn't stop farting...was it done with mischievous and malicious intent? One never knows in a high school classroom. I learned to ignore. I especially liked the wit in the last verse. Enjoy your evening, Sara
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Date: 5/23/2024 4:51:00 PM
Sarah, I am so thankful for you and your comments of my poems. I apologize for being unengaged on the website. But writing a new book and is taking everything I have. Thank you so much. I really appreciate you Don.

Book: Shattered Sighs