A poet can feel your pain And express his own He has an opinion And will stand alone He will tell of things He thinks in the night He only cares About what is right He will make you think About life and who you are It may be painful It may open a scar You will know by his words That his mind does burn And even if you disagree You will soon return Because he will tell you The truth as only he can And in this world of rhyme Only the strong will stand
A few months ago I knew we would speak As I thought about this I imagined what I would say To a roomful of children That I’d never met before It was 2:00 AM and I couldn't sleep So I jumped up and wrote most of this on the spot Just so you know I’m not a professional speaker But I am a person Just like you And I know how I feel about things I started writing because I became tired of war And because I want my children to know how I think So I’m here to talk about poetry I view poetry as a combination of art and opinion/experience But in reality I'm here to talk about life Your teachers are helping you They are giving you the tools you need So you can take care of yourself as an adult They teach you English and Spanish And Math and Science But these are just like a hammer Or a saw or a drill They are in your tool chest You know… In your mind I like to call it the braided mind Because it's a blend or a braid of three things The Intellectual The emotional The spiritual And as a child you are trying to develop these things I think being a poet can help In my opinion most failures are due to emotional immaturity It seems that school typically concentrates on the intellectual But the emotional side is very important And you need to develop this too So I have a question for you And I find the answer to this question to be very important It helps as you interact with people It helps you be a true poet Can you put yourself in another person's shoes? Can you UNDERSTAND their problems? What about this question? Can you accept the truth even if it conflicts with everything you believe? That’s a tough one I have two other questions Do you have a need to be cool? Are you a trend-setter or are you trendy? I used to worry about stuff like that The answers to these questions involve lessons of maturity That's why I ask I know it is difficult to go against the grain To stand alone in a mob It is a huge personal challenge So what is it about emotional maturity that involves poetry? It can teach to think for yourself To be unswayed by the wrong thing Even if everyone else disagrees with you The poet offers his true feelings without regard to criticism You are the poet You are not affected by mere opinion You are affected by truth Here is another question How do you feel about life? Because we want to know Because you are the poet We want you to make us see what you see With words We want you to make us feel what you feel With words If you can think like this And open your mind to the things around you Then you will always feel alive This is the way I try to think And because of this I am never bored I didn’t say I wasn’t boring! I said I am never bored Because my mind is always feeling things And then I communicate The ability to effectively communicate is critical That is why you study the rules of language But what are you going to do With what you have learned? There are so many possibilities But what you have to know Is that nothing is impossible Look at me I’m 53 years old That’s probably pretty old to you And it sounds old to me too Just the other day I received an offer for senior citizens Senior citizens! Like my life was over or something But look at me I’m here talking to you It's because I decided I wanted to speak out I wanted to be a poet And I started down that road four years ago So I was already old when I started something new But look at you You are young Is it too early for you? Like some say it’s too late for me? NO! You can start now You can start thinking You can start being who you are But will you dare Or will you worry about what someone may think? Understand what I am saying I’m not talking about doing what you want So you can hurt someone Or cheat your way through life Or disrupt your teacher I’m talking about being who you are And not being afraid Being tough But not stubborn Being able to care But not obsessing Being able to forgive But not being easy Being wise But not arrogant So what about poetry? Do you think that men write poetry? Do you think that men have feelings? Do you think that men can make rhymes? You better believe it Because men feel things like women do We all do We can be mad But don’t stay mad That’s the secret We can feel sorrow But don’t stay sorrowful It’s a matter of understanding why Why do you feel that way Then deal with it Because if you deal with it Then you own it Then you control it So it doesn’t control you When I am sad or mad I don’t just fall apart But I don’t deny the feelings either Sometimes we carry these feelings with us And they eat away at our insides Why? Because we don’t really confront them We let them sit there Ready to pounce So how do you do control that? For me that’s where writing comes in I try to express what it is that I am feeling Then I write about it And it becomes easier and easier Why? Because it’s my true self I know myself I know how I feel So I tell myself Then I tell you And when I am willing to tell somebody That’s when the magic starts to happen Now… I feel things But it’s not always about me Sometimes it’s about someone else There is something philosophers call a priori That means you can see something that is true Without having to experience it for yourself And when you can feel that pain Without experiencing it yourself Then that’s called empathy That’s when you put their shoes on That’s when you know about their life Then you realize they are real Just like you And then that’s when you can speak About others About right and wrong Because then you don’t have to wait Until it happens to you Because what kind of life is that Just waiting for something bad to happen To you Before you care Maybe you are already angry Maybe you aren’t popular Maybe you’ve been picked on What should you do? Pick a fight? Steal something? Do something wrong? No! Think about Martin Luther King He was made to feel less than a man He didn’t have the rights others had Just because of the color of his skin He was humiliated Do you know what that word means? Do you know how that feels? To be intensely made fun of Or ridiculed But what did he do? He stood up for what is right He used his anger wisely He didn’t strike back But he was not meek He stood up and said That is wrong And he knew he would be hated He knew he would be in danger But that anger became the fuel For greatness And change in mankind And he did not strike a blow with his fists He just walked and sat Where he was told he could not He turned the other cheek But he held his ground And he won Because they knew he was right And what is right never loses It just takes someone to say It’s time to be right What about Gandhi? He was a small man He was one man Like Martin Luther King Gandhi was a lawyer But you don’t have to go to law school to understand But to instinctively know about right and wrong Means to know in your heart Nobody has to tell you You don’t have to read it in a book You just know And he knew But he didn’t strike a blow He just walked and sat Where he was not allowed And he became a great man So what does this all mean? It means you can think now It means you can know now It means that you can stand up For right and against what is wrong Because when you do You will become very powerful People will respect you Some will fear you I’m not saying walk around pointing fingers But I am saying stand up for yourself Don’t be swayed Don’t let someone convince you otherwise You are ready to be a leader For good Why not today? But you do not have to wait For something to happen You can write about it now You have your mind open Remember I’m not too old to live And you’re not too young to live So we both will express our feelings And become poets Because there is a dignity to this It teaches you to be human And to be alive In any situation Regardless of where you are Or who you are with Because life suddenly has meaning In every moment And you can be a part of each moment If you let yourself be Will you? There is another challenge Accepting truth Sounds easy But it’s not To be a truth-seeker You must be willing to be open minded You must be willing to change No matter what Because the truth is the truth It doesn’t care what you believe It lives in its own world To be a poet You must be free You must be willing to speak About truth Not to make yourself look good Or to justify yourself But for the sake of truth only There is nothing like it They say it can set you free And it is true I know it to be true Because in my life When I was honest Not in a hurtful way But in a compassionate way Then I was able to be free mentally Free of worries Free of burdens Because there was nothing to hide And I knew I was in control Of my mind And nobody can brainwash me I will listen And I will consider what you say But I won’t automatically believe it Just because it’s on TV Or the internet Or because somebody said it loudly Loud doesn’t mean right Loud just means loud So to be a true poet You have to tell us what you really think That means tell us the truth about your feelings No matter what it is Because when we read truth From someone’s heart We are drawn in Because that is a rare thing in this world It’s not a matter of making rhymes It’s a matter of life And people crave honesty And sincerity And courage Tell us about fear About sadness About joy About sorrow Are you ready? Inspiration has its own clock And when you feel these things Your pen will know what to do This is what we want From you Can you do it?