Dare To Be ignorant
It may be the fact that she’s too fat
Or the fact that she’s divorced
Or the fact that her daughters aren’t brainiacs
Like her
Or the fact that I’m not a genius like
My classmate-
Her Favorite Student,
The Genius of All Geniuses
(Asian but not stereotypically so);
But either way,
Anger empowers her and suddenly she’s screaming.
Don’t ever tell her
“I don’t understand”
Don’t dare raise your hand
To ask a stupid question-
Any question for that matter!
Don’t you dare inquire
‘Bout what the hell she’s saying
And for God’s sake
Bow down and subjugate yourself
To her necessity
Of you being Finally Smart.
Sure we were all born different,
But who the hell cares?
Nobody does and least of all her.
Be perfect and orderly
And smart and sharp-minded.
Imperfection has no place
In that damnable classroom of hers!
And God forbid that you
Ever show doubt/uncertainty/confusion
Or hell will be forced down
On your not-smart-enough pea brain
That pathetically scrambles
To understand what the hell
Xs and As have to do with math.
“ But I don’t understand.” –
It was the only thing you said,
The only thing I dared to say,
As the pins of Brave Idiocy
Overrode your previously owned
Smart Survival Need.
And you, horror-stricken,
Witnessed the monster
Transform before your eyes
As her eyes became redder
And her face became redder
And her eyes grew sharper
And shrewder with evil
And her mouth pulsated
With red-hot lava
As she unleashed the earthquake of
Insults and biting sarcasm.
And you had to watch the whole classroom
Snicker in contempt
Cowards who mocked the courage
You had to
Stand up and ASK;
As they swam in their stubborn
Preference of Ignorance
And left you to deal with
The Teacher alone.
The monster who made
Learning an epidemic
You craved to:
Annihilate.
Decimate.
Exterminate.
Eradicate.