Friday, April 17, 2009

And for Poem in your Pocket Day

Mr. Monfredo carried through on his mention at the last meeting and called on both the mayor and the superintendent to read the poem they'd brought in honor of "Poem in your Pocket" day.

Mayor Lukes read "The Lamplighter" by Robert Louis Stevenson (if you have a copy, you can find it also in A Child's Garden of Verses), including the gloss that Leerie is the lamplighter's name, and that Stevenson was sickly as a child (thus the "But I, when I am stronger and can chose what I'm to do" line).
Superintendent Loughlin read "Sea Fever" by John Masefield (some of whose work her father set to music), the opening lines are the instantly recognizable "I must go down to the seas again/ to the lonely sea and the sky."

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