Sandwich: for ESP teachers
Arnis is a Ph.D student in Language and Linguistics and a tutor of Creative Writing in University of South Australia. She has published three books of poems since 2017. Her poems in English are also published in Verse Magazine (Australia) and TEXT Journal (forthcoming).
My class is my restaurant
And I am the chef
School canteen only gives us white bread
and they suppose it is the best
for everyone, now and next
Students are my best costumers
I make them sandwich of their flavor
give them takeaway for the later
Where do I get the toaster?
The headmaster doesn’t concern
Where do I get the jam?
He doesn’t care
Where do I get the butter?
He doesn’t hear
Where do I get money to buy?
He would ask me “Why?”
I can’t let them eat the white bread
While I can fight to get some spread
Even if it is from my own kitchen
Even if it is from my own purse
They deserve tuna sandwich
For a journey that they wish
They will go in different directions
Not the direction of white bread, it’s different
Outside my class, I am none but a waiter
I am asked to serve the white bread
The same one that the school canteen had
They said “bread is bread. Everyone needs bread”
“We already prepare everyone to serve bread”
For the safety of my job
I just said “I already gave them bread”
I kept the secret to my students
I kept the suffer to myself
The principal looks happy
And I am satisfied.
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