For the next half of National Poetry Month 2017,
Malvina will Sing It, and I'll write a poem in response.
Children's songs, songs about current events, the environment, politics, and gender inequity -- I've gotten to know Malvina Reynolds, but today's song makes me laugh. It's as though Malvina Reynolds has gotten to know ME! Add blues to her list of musical genres. My version of this song doesn't match her rhythm well enough to be sung, and I certainly could have written a more sobering and depressing version about my March, but I couldn't resist capturing a snapshot of the past couple of days.
The Fifth Grade in May Blues
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
There's a low below the low you know.
You can't imagine how far you can go...down.
Every once in awhile your lesson hits home
It clicks, it’s fun, but don’t forget...next time you’ll go...down
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
You watch the Kleenex fill up the trash can
Wash every surface with Chlorox and then (on the weekend)
you go...down
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
You’re patient and kind and your voice is kept low
You’re frustrated and angry and then you yell...you’ve gone...down
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
There's a low below the low you know.
You can't imagine how far you can go...down.
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
You’re patient and kind and your voice is kept low
You’re frustrated and angry and then you yell...you’ve gone...down
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Do you think you've hit bottom?
Oh, no.
There's a bottom below.
There's a low below the low you know.
You can't imagine how far you can go...down.
©Mary Lee Hahn (with apologies to Malvina Reynolds)