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Back of the Class
Back of the Class
  Padded foot steps hitting the soft, carpet floor as you walk into class
  Heard is the chatter among the classmates
  You sit down, anxious of how the speech will go
  Loud ringing bells come through the intercom
  The teacher stands and quiets the students
  Tension builds as the students have to speak in front of their classmates
  The teachers dampened lips burst out your name
  Butterflies fill up your uneasy and quakey stomach
  The students sit there, restless and worried for what’s coming
  Silence haunted the room with its presence
  Lips slip open, but no words fall out
  When the words finally come out, they rapidly spill
  Walking away, random eyes wander towards you
  Your friend’s name gets called, signalled for her to come up
  One eensy little glance gives moderation to the weary
  The worried classmate goes up and presents
  By giving reassurance, the friend feels comforted
  Finishing up the speech, students pierce the room with sharp claps
  Weaving around the rows of desks, she finds her seat
  Looking over, smiles flash with excitement and pride
  Cherry red color satiates her cheeks with joy
  Restless students walk up one by one to draw from the sun hat
  Some students puke words out that have no meaning
  Other shed tears of sadness, some cry tears of joy
  After the last empowering rounds of claps, students sink back in their seats
  People criticising themselves on what they did or didn’t do
  Others laughing at a joke or crying because of the harsh stories
  Buzzes from the intercom sound loud for an end
  Looking back through the doorway, the scratched up desks have no more students
  And your stomach feels like the worried butterflies just flew away
   

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I sit in the back of the public speaking class, and public speaking can be stressful to some, like me. This is what went on in my head.