A response to Rebecca Luce-Kapler’s article “Why is poetry still relevant in school?”
This article can be found in:
James, K., Dobson, T., Leggo, C., eds. English in Middle and Secondary Classrooms: Creative and Critical Advice from Canada’s Teacher Educators. Toronto: Pearson, 2012.
I decided to write a found poem from Kapler’s article.
Relevant Humanity
Students grapple with the mystery of biological living,
precise, ungraspable, creative, concrete.
Poetry sound bodies and rhythm syntax genesis
pocket heartbeats in oral beauty –
we witness comma-dash apprenticeship,
poetic tweets, line fires and thought breaks
that rewrite art, choice and imagination.
For if we teach lyric neuroscience,
or qualia wilderness turned loose,
students may become poets
through language, human meaning,
aesthetic hate and raw love.