In which: hallowed halls of learning
Today’s walk took me to the University of York and back. I did 12,159 steps and some work for school. Thinking about walking through a University and heading back to school led to this poem:
Subject to Change
BY MARILYN L. TAYLOR
A reflection on my students
They are so beautiful, and so very young
they seem almost to glitter with perfection,
these creatures that I briefly move among.
I never get to stay with them for long,
but even so, I view them with affection:
they are so beautiful, and so very young.
Poised or clumsy, placid or high-strung,
they're expert in the art of introspection,
these creatures that I briefly move among—
And if their words don't quite trip off the tongue
consistently, with just the right inflection,
they remain beautiful. And very young.
Still, I have to tell myself it's wrong
to think of them as anything but fiction,
these creatures that I briefly move among—
Because, like me, they're traveling headlong
in that familiar, vertical direction
that coarsens beautiful, blackmails young—
the two delusions we all move among.
- 0
- 0
- Apple iPhone SE (2nd generation)
- 1/196
- f/1.8
- 4mm
- 20
Comments
Sign in or get an account to comment.