Monday, March 13, 2006

The Teachers Touch

Do you have a minute?
I hesitantly ask her,
She answers, 'I have ten'

9 comments:

Sameer said...

They say brevity is the soul of creativity.This post very aptly illustrates it...
We all have come across such teachers at some point of our lives.If not, we should count ourselves among the truly unlucky.
Keep up the good work, Nicole.
By the way, yours truly's is once again the first comment on your post.
Do check out the "Intimate Strangers" post on my blog.I need your opinion on it.

Russell CJ Duffy said...

Teachers and there desperate need to be seen as 'clever'. don't you just love 'em?
great if short poem and great to have you back!

Shubhodeep said...

nice! is this an attempt at haiku??
very symbolic(whatever that means). glad to have you back.

(it seems that examination pressures have got to me as well. havent been able to pen a single thing since!)

and when, may i inquire, may we expect Her Highness to drop in at our blogs??

Nicole Braganza said...

Sameer-> You have my opinion as requested and I'll say it again - It was beautiful.

CJ-> It's a love-hate relationship with them always!

Shubho-> No, this is not an attempt at haiku. It sounded right to me this way so I did not try to fit it into any sort of form. Though I know, when you see a three line poem the first thought goes *ting* HAIKU??
(Her highness is feeling very lowly and ashamed for having not reciprocated the appreciation)

Sue hardy-Dawson said...

Great fun Nicole I'm being very nice to my teachers right now cause I have essays due in. One more to go Yay

CJ see me at the end of the lesson you naughty boy

Nicole Braganza said...

Essays were always great fun. Id still happily write a dozen school essays just for the little smiley that teachers draw if they like it!

Nicole Braganza said...

You deserve all the honour, Finnegan!

Anonymous said...

This is so very, very nice!

Nicole Braganza said...

Aurora-> Yes, teachers are great people.