I recently visited a 6th-grade
classroom, and the following writing prompt was on the board:
“There is a light switch in your house that no one knows what it is for, until 1 day you discover its purpose! Write about this day (6–8 sentences, 6 minutes).”
Although there was zero expectation that I do so, I was intrigued by the prompt and wrote my own version—which, however, took me closer to an hour, since I randomly decided to write it in the form of a Horatian ode. Or possibly Roald Dahl. In any case:
A Horatian Ode upon a Hungry Light
Switch
by Deborah J. Natelson
The light switch on the kitchen
wall,
Which seemed to have no use at all
Into its own, one day
Came in a dreadful way.
“It’s for the trash disposal drain,
Since tossing food is such a pain,”
My mom hypothesized—
It drained her before our eyes.
“So you don’t have to reach
overhead.”
He flicked the light switch on—
And poof! His head was gone.
A switch for losers. Totally lame,”
Said Older Brother Chen—
He had two legs, back then.
Our family like a Reddit post!”
I smell her burning still—
My sis upon the grill.
Its own target left is me.
Unless you’ll come to call—
Feed the switch upon my wall.
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