Mr Stessman was making them all memorize a poem, whatever poem they wanted. Well, whatever poem they picked.
โYouโre going to forget everything else I teach you,โ Mr Stessman said, petting his mustache. โEverything. Maybe youโll remember that Beowulf fought a monster. Maybe youโll remember that โTo be or not to beโ isย Hamlet, notย Macbethย โฆ
โBut everything else? Forget about it.โ
He was slowly walking up and down each aisle. Mr Stessman loved this kind of stuff โ theater in the round. He stopped next to Parkโs desk and leaned in casually with his hand on the back of Parkโs chair. Park stopped drawing and sat up straight. He couldnโt draw anyway.
โSo, youโre going to memorize a poem,โ Mr Stessman continued, pausing a moment to smile down at Park like Gene Wilder in the chocolate factory.
โBrains love poetry. Itโs sticky stuff. Youโre going to memorize this poem, and five years from now, weโre going to see each other at the Village Inn, and youโll say, โMr Stessman, I still remember โThe Road Not Taken!โ Listen โฆ โTwo roads diverged in a yellow woodย โฆโโโ
He moved on to the next desk. Park relaxed.
โNobody gets to pick โThe Road Not Taken,โ by the way, Iโm sick to death of it. And no Shel Silverstein. Heโs grand, but youโve graduated.
Weโre all adults here. Choose an adult poem โฆ
โChoose aย romanticย poem, thatโs my advice. Youโll get the most use out of it.โ
He walked by the new girlโs desk, but she didnโt turn away from the window.
โOf course, itโs up to you. You may choose โA Dream Deferredโ โ Eleanor?โ She turned blankly. Mr Stessman leaned in. โYou may choose it,
Eleanor. Itโs poignant and itโs truth. But how often will you get to roll that one out?
โNo. Choose a poem that speaks to you. Choose a poem that will help you speak to someone else.โ
Park planned to choose a poem that rhymed, so it would be easier to memorize. He liked Mr Stessman, he really did โ but he wished heโd dial it back a few notches. Whenever he worked the room like this, Park got embarrassed for him.
โWe meet tomorrow in the library,โ Mr Stessman said, back at his desk. โTomorrow, weโre gathering rosebuds.โ
The bell rang. On cue.