Sorry Not Sorry! Moos Edition!

This week we read the delectable “This Is Just To Say” by William Carlos Williams, in which he expertly maneuvers the “sorry, not sorry” faux-apology. As enjoyable as Williams’ poem is, it is even more fun to find out what our darling students are secretly not sorry about (mostly really delicious food). Enjoy!

Moos Elementary

Mr. Batlle
4th Grade

Don’t Eat That
Emanuel

I ate the
cake that you
were saving for
your girlfriend

I thought it
was for me
but it was
for your girlfriend’s
birthday

I’m sorry but
it was
so delicious
and chocolatey

 

Food Coloring
David D.

I stole the food coloring
and put in on
my arms

I pretended I
was a zombie

I’m sorry
I scared
everyone in the
family

 

The Delicious Cake
Daelyn

I ate the
chocolate cake
that was in the
fridge

I know you
really wanted
that cake
but I ate it

I’m really sorry
but it really
tasted
good and I can’t
forget that taste
of chocolate

Ms. Brown
5th Grade

Just A Quick Note
Jayda C.

I have eaten the
ice cream that was
in the freezer

and which you
were probably
or maybe going
to eat today

Forgive me
it had reeses
in it, it was
so delicious
so chocolately,
buy more I will
be waiting

P.S. I’m just
not sorry
please
buy more
thought
bye!
-Jayda

 

The Prank
Jeremiah S.

I tied the string
to the door
and put the bucket
on top of my door
and the water fell
on him

I know you’re angry
I know you just
put on those clothes

I’m sorry for what
I did but it was
really funny

 

A Quick Note
Dreyvan O.

I have
opened
the new
videogame

Which
you were
going to
give me
on Christmas
morning

Forgive me
I wanted
to play
but it did
make me
feel alive

Mr. Koltak
6th Grade

The Thief Ate
Bryan A.

I ate your
tacos in
the room

You were
saving them
for the afternoon

I am sorry
they were
so good
and sweet

 

Not Sorry
Viviana F.

I have eaten
a cupcake and
it was so delicious

but I was not
sorry, it had
chocolate

 

The Apple Stealer
Madysen V.

I ate your apple
in my room

that was your
favorite apple and
that was the last
one

I’m sorry but
it was so sweet
and so sour

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