Give Us More Snow Days: A Poem
December 16, 2019
Twas December 16th, a day filled with snow
The streets were all white, and the ice was aglow.
As great as it looked, no peace was long held
Cars slid and slipped and were otherwise compelled
To avoid these white streets that were now a nuisance;
The issues that followed long having been proven.
The answer was simple, to the people of Great Bend
whose children required rides and / or energy to expend:
“Let us have a snow day, with no school for all!”
The people had concurred, an appealing call
And all who agreed thought it would be simple
But the school administration had plans that were sinful.
As the emails were checked, people refreshed and waited
They had hoped for a snow day, their breathes being bated.
To dismay and rage, feelings all passed around,
The school day wasn’t cancelled, forcing travel through town.
The parents, students, and all who’d object
Did exactly what you might’ve come to expect:
Nothing and nada, not even a brawl
Not a protest or riot or anything at all
A few groans and neighsays, but nothing worth much
The loudest sound made was the snow being crushed.
So consider this poem a call to unite
Against the school’s decision, that we should all fight
Give us more snow days, a simple request
No cutting of breaks, no expense to be stressed
We care not for bureaucracy, we can put that aside
For a goal above wishing: to give all a good night.