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The very next morning
It was Valentine’s Day!
They grabbed all their cards
and went on their way.
The classroom was decked out
in red, pink, and white,
with balloons and streamers,
so festive and bright.
Someone dropped by
with a giant bouquet
addressed to the teacher,
who blushed right away.
The card was signed
“From a secret admirer,”
but everyone knew
it was Mr. O’Meyer!
They played pin the heart
and won goofy toys,
and girls ran away
from kissy-face boys.
The art teacher came
and painted kids’ faces.
She put hearts on cheeks
and sillier places!
At last it was time
to deliver the cards.
Look! One for Lisa,
Jim, and Bernard.
They opened them up,
read them and smiled,
and laughed at the cards
that were totally wild.
Then they ate goodies,
sweet cherries, and grapes,
and drank punch with ice cubes
in little heart shapes.
And just when they thought
the party was done,
a knock on the door
came at quarter past one.
When what to their wondering eyes
should appear,
but the principal himself
dressed in full Cupid gear!
His arrows--how golden!
His bow--curved and tight!
The wig that he wore
was a comical sight.
He spoke not a word
and was gone in a minute,
leaving a present behind.
Now what could be in it?
They read Cupid’s note
as he leapt down the hall:
“Happy Valentine’s Day--
to one and to all!
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