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As we express our gratitude to and for teachers around the U.S. this National Teacher Appreciation week, we are inspired to share Hakim Bellamy’s searing tribute to those who stand “between pass…and future”….
You stand, somewhere between who they are and what they could be.
Not an obstacle. Quite the contrary, but they can’t tell.
Their only hint is the way you stand.
You appear ready to fight and dammit if sometimes… they do not know it is for them.
You are hands down while they are hands up in front of you.
You take their best shot and every ‘morrow come back for more please.
You are the space between the end of every question and good manners,
between a demand and a smile,
between please and thank you,
between boredom and the bathroom,
between bathroom and sh… ‘tuff we let pass for education in this country.
You stand between past and fail,
between path and learn
between pass and future.
You stood between Dr. Maya Angelou and her degree.
Her traumatic muteness at 8 and her ability to speak at 13.
Between Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller’s ability to speak what she sees.
You stand between every single student and their “Story of Me.”
Stood with Mary Duncan in Nashville, Tennessee, between a 4th grade Oprah Winfrey and THE “Oprah.”
And in 1989 you stood on her show as she said thank you.
I thank you for standing between the spike and the punch bowl,
between the wallflower and the wall,
between the two kids getting a little too Lambada on the dance floor,
between the black board and the clean slate,
between a paycheck and a living,
between social promotion and social skills,
between high stakes testing and a high stakes life.
You stand with a backpack
more camouflage than campus.
Always at attention even in a room full of pupils that lack it.
You are a frontline of lesson plans waving sayonara from flagpoles at half mast.
You are marching orders that have accepted to stand.
Between our lil’ angels and the gunmen who have come to give them wings.
Between neck and bedroom closet.
Between bully and believer.
You stand between a sensible work week and beyond the call of duty,
between the drugs and our children’s self-esteem,
between banned books and burnt out,
and sometimes… between the bar and the weekend you desperately needed
like, like two days ago, already!
You are a Monday through Friday stand-in parent for ME, and for every moment you surrogate life I am away on my knees begging for you and my child to succeed.
For as long as you’ve been on your feet for me, I will stand for you.
The inaugural poet laureate of Albuquerque, Hakim Bellamy is also a W. K. Kellogg Foundation Fellow and a Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow. A National Poetry Slam Champion, Bellamy’s first collection of poems, Swear, was awarded the Tillie Olsen Award for Creative Writing from the Working Class Studies Association. A musician, actor, educator, television host and two time National Poetry Slam Champion, Bellamy has facilitated writing workshops and performances in schools, prisons, hospitals, community and senior centers in at least five countries. To learn more about Hakim, see www.beyondpoetryink.com and www.hakimbe.com.
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