“Jones Is a Graduation Girl I sat at my table very nice. Mrs. passed out colored paper for our invitations. Also, she passed out curly ribbon. And lace. And paste. And bottles of sparkly glitter. “Just as a reminder,” she said, “we do not paste glitter in our eyebrows. And we do not put lace up our noses. And above all… we do not glue curly ribbon to our heads and pretend that it's long hair.” She looked and looked at me. I squirmed in my seat a little bit. ’Cause that woman has a memory like a ...hawk, I tell you. Finally, Mrs. went to the board. And she picked up her chalk. “On the inside of our cards, we're going to write a poem about graduation. Does anyone have any ideas for the first line?” My friend named Grace waved her hand all around in the air. “Roses are red! Roses are red!” she called out. “YES!” hollered Room Nine. “ROSES ARE RED!” Mrs. smiled. She wrote it on the board for us. “Okay. Now what about the second line?” she asked. Room Nine hollered again.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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