The First Day

The First Day

A Poem by Kate P. Lamb
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A poem I wrote about my first day at a Panamanian school (Also in spanish)

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I squirm in my uniform,
Cotton scratching my sun heated skin
Eyes pierce me from all directions,
I have no where to run

I should be used to this,
It's just another school, right?
But it's different this time,
I'm the odd one out

Whispers buzzing around me

Like I'm in a nest of angry hornets
While some look on with curiosity,
Others are judging

We stand in line and look at the flag,
I stand in silence while everyone around me sings
The heat is overwhelming in the morning sun,

My nerves can’t take much more of this

I hasten to separate myself from the crowd,
Lifting my skirt to run faster
Inside the cool room,
My head on porcelain
My nerves repair themselves
As my breakfast meets a watery end


© 2010 Kate P. Lamb



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great ending.

Posted 3 Years Ago



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Kate P. Lamb
Kate P. Lamb

Calgary, AB, Canada



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Enjoy reading and spending time with Nature. Studying for my BA as of Fall 2012, then hopefully onto graduate school to become a Naturopathic Doctor. Published poet, working on a fiction novel and ano.. more..

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