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Macey's Presentation
It was perfect for the movies in the rainy day of Biebsville./
 Macey sat in class wondering if she could go still./
 She would know if she could go by the end of the day./
 She was certain she could go; all she needed was a n 'A'//
 After school her parents would give her her invitation./
 All she needed was to ace yesterday's presentaion./
 She knew she did well, for the teacher had told her./
 Macey was happy and simply replied,  "Thank you, sir."//
 By volunteering first Macey thought she did quite well./
 But as the other students followed she started to dwell./
 The teacher seemed more happy listening to the others./
 But they didn't have to prove something to thier fathers and thier mothers.//
 Finally the bell rang, and Macey walked out of math class./
 She wants to tell her friends, "I'm going!" instead of, "I'll pass."/
 She walked quickly and anxiously to her awaiting ticket./
 The movie was out! She coulnd't wait to see it!//
 She stopped at her locker where she met up with friends./
 The rest of the way to class they were discussing thier plans./
 Macey listening to the plans and said, "Yay! I can't wait to see it!"/
 They had to run the rest of the way or they would be late.//
 All of her friends would be thier for the opening of New Moon./
 Would she be allowed to go? She would find out soon./
 She walked into the classroom nervous as ever./
 When she sat in her seat she felt quite under the weather.//
 That night she sat home alone starring out the window./
 She wasn't out with her friends because she wasn't allowed to go./
 She walked out of school not so very happy./
 For the teacher had told her, "Great! You got a 'B' Macey!"//
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