
It's Sunday night, and always the same...
feeling, combined with the shame
that I feel it, but I can't deny
it's there, and I don't know why
'cause I love what I do, and I always have
but there's never enough of that weekend salve--
and on Sunday night, I look at the time
galloping fast, like this hip-hop rhyme
toward Monday morning's alarm clock roar
and me, I'll be panting out the door
to lunchrooms and playgrounds and bells that ring,
feel the Sunday night 'thud,' even though it's the thing
that I love to do, always have always will
for 20 years past, 20 more...but still,
wish the weekend would stay into the new week's beginning--
it's like I just want an extra inning,
but I'll be okay, once I hear a kid's giggle
or see a kindergartner doing that in-the-seat wiggle,
Find my way through the week, then Friday at four,
I'll savor a well-deserved weekend once more.
3 comments:
You can love your job and love the kids but everyone needs that weekend to rejuvenate ;)
I saw a quote once that said "Children are like sponges, they absorb all your strength and leave you limp- but give them a squeeze and you get it all back!" I love that and found it to be so true.
Anita
great quote...so true!
Love that quote, Anita! Wow, and is it ever true!
Laura, I can so relate to this it's as if we were connected. And it's been a very long time since I taught. But I can recall instantly the knots of a Sunday afternoon going into night. And wondering why it was so...
I wrote you at Over Coffee, http://paintedgenerations.com/blog/2008/09/its-a-rare-day-thats-not-interrupted/#comment-891> answering a comment you left there. The post was "It's a Rare day that Goes Uninterrupted" and just fits this topic.
Barb
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