Occasional Poem
Ms. Marcus says that an occasional poem is a poem
 written about something
 important
 or special
 that's gonna happen
 or already did.
 Think of a specific occasion, she says—and write about it.
 Like what?! Lamont asks.
 He's all slouched down in his seat.
 I don't feel like writing about no occasion.
 How about your birthday? Ms. Marcus says.
 What about it? Just a birthday. Comes in June and it ain't
 June, Lamont says. As a matter of fact,
 he says, it's January and it's snowing.
 Then his voice gets real low and he says
 And when it's January and all cold like this
 feels like June's a long, long ways away.
 The whole class looks at Ms. Marcus.
 Some of the kids are nodding.
 Outside the sky looks like it's made out of metal
 and the cold, cold air is rattling the windowpanes
 and coming underneath them too.
 I seen Lamont's coat.
 It's gray and the sleeves are too short.
 It's down but it looks like a lot of the feathers fell out
 a long time ago.
 Ms. Marcus got a nice coat.
 It's down too but real puffy so
 maybe when she's inside it
 she can't even tell January from June.
 Then write about January, Ms. Marcus says, that's
 an occasion.
 But she looks a little bit sad when she says it
 Like she's sorry she ever brought the whole
 occasional poem thing up.
 I was gonna write about Mama's funeral
 but Lamont and Ms. Marcus going back and forth
 zapped all the ideas from my head.
 I guess them arguing
 on a Tuesday in January's an occasion
 So I guess this is an occasional poem.
Copyright Credit: Jacqueline Woodson, "Occasional Poem" from Locomotion. Copyright © 2003 by Jacqueline Woodson. Used by permission of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC.
Source: Locomotion (Puffin Books)


