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Fear MAG
I sat waiting.
Nervous, like smoke,
blowing furiously in the wind
I took a test yesterday;
Today I'm getting it back.
My name is coming up soon -
I can feel it in my bones, like I feel a thunderous
storm coming, waiting to drop its monsoon down
to the earth underneath.
I hear my name called, try to stand up
and fall right back down again.
My legs are like twigs, but wobble more
And my head is spinning like a typhoon, only ten times faster.
I try to calm myself, but it is hard.
I get up again
and this time make it up to the teacher's desk.
I'm the last person to be called.
Mine must be the lowest grade.
I start to panic.
The teacher's face is frowning.
I know I only got one question right.
I can see it now, on my refrigerator
A nice big "F,"
which will stand out like fire in a brown forest.
The teacher tells me
she forgot to mark my test;
That's okay.
Now I just have to wait
Until tomorrow when
I will have the pleasure
of going through it all again.
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