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Wheels On The Bus
Tires screeching, the bus comes to a stop
The pink bus's doors open up like a clock
All the kids inside are calling me names
And making fun of my teeth, now I feel ashamed
A girl way in the back whose name is Kelly
Gets whatever she wants just by yelling
A few stops later, a boy arrives
This one in particular catches my eye
I stand up and make my move
But Kelly notices him and I lose
The driver doesn't care
The driver doesn't freit
Oh, why aren't we at school yet?

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This poem is inspired by Wheels On The Bus by Melanie Martinez from the album and movie K-12