Best Poems about education (23)

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An Old Man's Thought of School by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
Beginning My Studies by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
The First Lesson by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
Lessons in Humanity by clippedsurface
Uncorrectable marks by Rzzen
The obituary is three paragraphs long by reyavora
They talked on the radio today by Nilosor
Green Ink by Adrian Bennett
Lacks Focus by Lorimia
Broken Desk by heat_sharper
The Teacher’s Door by spareweather
The Circling by porchstatic
Comments by likesomeone
The Cracked Lens, Or, Mr. Harrison's Frame by Jules Wright
Progress Report by jokecurdle
Citizenship, Grade 5 by Iris Wright
Fragments of Thought by Quiet
A Teacher's Scrawl by Quiet
Faded report card crinkled and worn by plainspokenrefuse
The Quiet Sharpener’s Cry by cassetteorion
The smudge of red ink by restlessturn
Red Ink, Fourth Grade by Ash
Satisfactory by Jonah Mercer

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