Friday, October 19, 2012

Booger Gum

by James von Dielingen

I put a booger on the shelf
I was gonna eat it by myself
But my sister put her gum on top
I tried to tell her to please stop
but she didn't heed my plaintiff call
Now she's chewing her gum, my booger and all

Hector the Dry-Erase Marker



by James von Dielingen

Hector the dry-erase marker
Cried all night and all day
He lost his best buddy, Parker
Who was suddenly wiped away

Parker was drawn on a Monday
by a substitute teacher from Prague
She wanted to make it a fun day
so she thought she would draw a big dog

She picked Hector out of the drawer
and took his lid off with a snap!
She dropped the lid down to the floor
and Hector was without his cap

The substitute began to draw
And ink spread out on the white board
Hector was speechless with awe
His missing cap soon was ignored

The sub finished drawing the pup
Hector could not help but stare
The teacher picked his cap up
But Hector just did not care

Hector was placed into the tray
Where he and the puppy dog met
He listened for the sub to say
The name of the class’s new pet

The substitute asked the whole class
What they thought about naming the sketch
Little Jim said he would pass
“'Cause a drawing couldn't play fetch.”

Allison wanted to name it
Cynthia after her sis
Tabitha wanted to frame it
and dub it Jack, John, or Chris

Parker was Tyrone's suggestion
And everyone had to agree
There was really no question
That Parker fit him to a 'T'

At three o' clock, all went away
And Marker and pup were alone
Parker looked ready to play
So Hector drew him a bone

They frolicked and jumped all over
And ran all around the place
They stopped and lay in some clover
That Hector drew in a blank space

In the dark, wee hours of morning
The custodial staff appeared
They showed up to clean without warning
Just as Hector had feared

He knew that the cleaners would come
But he wasn’t quite sure just when
He wondered just what would become
Of Parker, His brand new best friend

The crew came and turned on the light
And Hector and Parker stopped dead
This ended the fun from last night
And filled poor Hector with dread

They picked up and emptied the litter
They scrubbed and mopped the floor
They swept up dust bunnies and glitter
They greased the squeak in the door

The worst they saved for the end
Much to poor Hector's fright
They took a cloth to the friend
That Hector had played with all night

So, Hector the dry erase-marker
Cried and sobbed ‘till he leaked
He wept for the wiped-away Parker
And his ink came out runny and streaked

The next day the class filled again
With students who wanted to learn
They mentioned Hector’s missing friend
When the substitute also returned

The teacher walked up to the front
And saw the mess that was made
She let out an audible grunt
And asked the class for some aide

Soon all of Hector's dried tears
Were wiped clean away by a towel
And then all of Hector's fears
Vanished along with his scowl

For soon he was cap-less again
As he glided across the board
His ink was spread out and then
With surprise, he was totally floored

For there, right in front of the room
Was someone he didn't expect
He fought off his gloom and his doom
And decided that he was correct

It WAS his friend who was drawn
On the white board the day before!
His buddy he thought was gone
And that he would see no more!

Parker returned that day
But again in the morning was wiped
But Hector knew not to dismay
And he never again groaned or griped

The substitute started a trend
And each day Parker earned his spot
As Hector’s very best friend
And the classroom’s permanent mascot

So, next time you see a poor marker
Sitting by a board that is blank, you
Just draw him a friend like Parker
And you might get a big marker Thank You!