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    Annie's up at seven on a work day
    Brewing up a cup of peppermint tea
    Gathering her papers and lesson plans
    She grabs her keys
    Teaching arithmetic and Africa
    Geology and girl's basketball
    All the kids in her class
    Will tell you she's the best
    But she's heard other teachers in the hall saying
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    "What are we going to do about Annie?
    Pretty girl like her shouldn't be alone
    If she took our advice, dressed up real nice
    She'd find a man to take her home."
    Mondays come with questions of couples
    Where and with whom did you go?
    Avoiding the personal pronoun
    She hopes it doesn't show
    Shopping with her lover in the city
    Two women holding hands don't get a stare
    If the kids at school knew, what would they do
    Would they hate her? Why should they care? Tell me
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    Never getting too close to a student
    Never letting out too much of her life
    Keeping her delights and disappointments
    Tucked out of sight
    Annie takes herself to the Christmas party
    The principal whispers with a smile
    "You're vivacious and bright, if you play your cards right
    There're some men here tonight worth your while" thinking
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    Work that you love is hard to come by
    The kids she could never bear to lose
    So she makes conversations out of silences
    And half-truths
    But at night by the fire with her lover
    She looks out at the wind-driven snow
    And imagines the day when she'll look in their faces
    And tell everybody she konws--she'll tell 'em
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    Don't you worry about Annie
    She don't lie awake and pine
    Got love to fill her heart, flowers growing in the garden
    Annie's doing just fine.

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    Composition: Fred Small

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