#264 Good Hope
I have always loved language.
I especially enjoy creative writing and finding novel ways to express myself so as to appeal to my audience.
As an elementary classroom teacher, I loved teaching writing (and especially creative writing) to my students.
It is one of the things I have - over the years - missed most as I moved from the classroom to being an administrator.
I am mindful that despite being a wordsmith, sometimes one’s thoughts and aspirations are best expressed through someone else’s words (be it a saying, a song, a poem or one of many other ways of expressing oneself).
I appreciate that - despite being simple in terms of format, concept and word choice - Benjamin Zephaniah’s poem, Good Hope, clearly expresses hope and belief in making our world better for all.
Today is as good a day as any other to share it.
Good Hope
I believe
There is enough food
On this planet
For everyone.
I believe
That it is possible
For all people
To live in peace.
I believe
We can live
Without guns,
I believe everyone
Is important.
I believe there are good
Christians
And good Muslims,
Good Jews
And good not sures.
I believe
There is good in everyone.
I believe in people.
If I did not believe
I would stop writing.
I know
Every day
Children cry for water,
And every day
Racists attack.
Still every day
Children play
With no care for colour.
So I believe there is hope
And I hope
That there are many believers
Believing
There is hope.
That is what I hope
And this is what I believe.
I believe in you,
Believe me
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