Fall Break I

From Phoenix:
So, today I taught my 10th grade art class how to sing John Kanackanacka; then we went over to the other 10th grade section, in a warlike manner, flung open the door to their peaceful literature class and sang/screamed to them.  It was awesome.

Then I recited “Everything Depends on a Red Wheel Barrow” and “This is Just to Say” by W.C. Dubbs to my 6th graders; they all laughed a lot and most didn’t believe they were real poems and one of them actually called Red Wheel Barrow “evil.”  ðŸ™‚

Also, I’m going to be in Dallas for a few days next week.

I remain yours,

Peter Bloch

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4 Responses
  1. Joshua Neu says:

    By "evil," I'm sure the student meant the poem lacks a due good. So the question is: What good need be such that the poem is complete? I imagine, since everything depends on it, that it would need a red wheelbarrow, perhaps a photograph or some such like.

  2. Paul K Gautier, Jr says:

    Or perhaps the poem can only be read properly by a red wheelbarrow.

    When do you arrive in Dallas?

  3. Lord Bloch says:

    Monday night.

  4. Mary says:

    Ohhh this is where I learn who's in Dallas. Slow I am.

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