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There once was a pretty good student Who sat in a pretty good class And was taught by a pretty good teacher Who always let pretty good pass. He wasn’t terrific at reading, He wasn’t a whiz-bang at math, But for him, education was leading Straight down a pretty good path. He didn’t find school too exciting, But he wanted to do pretty well, And he did have some trouble with writing Since nobody taught him to spell.
When doing arithmetic problems, Pretty good was regarded as fine. 5+5 needn’t always add up to be 10; A pretty good answer was 9. The pretty good class that he sat in Was part of a pretty good school, And the student was not an exception: On the contrary, he was the rule. The pretty good school that he went to Was there in a pretty good town, And nobody there seemed to notice He could not tell a verb from a noun The pretty good student infact was Part of a pretty good mob. And the first time he knew what he lacked was When he looked for a pretty good job.
It was then, when he sought a position, He discovered that life could be tough, And he soon had a sneaking suspicion Pretty good might not be good enough. The pretty good town in our story Was part of a pretty good state Which had pretty good aspirations And prayed for a pretty good fate. There once was a pretty good nation Pretty proud of the greatness it had, Which learned much too late, If you want to be great,Pretty good is, in fact, pretty bad
I chose this poem because I thought it was a funny poem. The story of the “pretty good” student who grew up made me laugh while I read this poem to myself. I like this poem also because it gives a good message to the readers. It tells them that whatever they do, pretty good is not enough, and they should try their very best on what they are doing. I chose this picture because the student looks like the character in the poem. Since he is just a “pretty good” student, he is struggling with schoolwork. He does not seem like an excellent student in school, who tries their best, and put all their effort. He looks like a pretty good student, who is daydreaming in class time.
Pretty good By Charles Osgood
-End rhyme --- reading, leading, ; math, path, -Repitition---- Pretty good
mishalc added this comment 2009-02-04 07:46:17-06:00
cool & bright
mishalc added this comment 2009-02-04 07:46:17-06:00
cool & bright