Cover Photo by Mark R. Day

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Poem: Burning Minds


Silently and Speechless, they seek, and search for a word to express their understanding.

Hands waver and halt! Heaving halting breaths suggest that the strokes on the tablet will scarce impart a cognizant thought

Heads twist as they wrestle in vain with the pressure to infuse the empty page with life

In the pursed lips and exasperated gasps they give voice to the the unspoken tension that seems to crush all hope.

Then:

The eyes reveal the moment!

The pencil falters momentarily, but then words flow forth and fill the empty space.

Another rite of passage!

A battle fought and won!

The challenge of the essay has now been overcome.



Written by Mark R. Day 11/30/2014.  Copyright by Mark R. Day 11/30/2014, all rights reserved


Poem: Your Story


Under the cover the pages were blank, white, and stainless. 
The undiscovered narrative awaited a soul to give it life
Over time the pages became embossed with your wit, love, and laughter

A testament to joy !
An ode to beauty !

A soliloquy of service !
The pages took up meaning; to a people in search of hope

Each word a humble offering
Each page a light to others in need of a tender touch

But now as we reach the final chapter
Your story's sudden end

We will follow your example and honor all you've done
Committed to our friendships and loving those in need of hope.

Written by: Mark R. Day 11/30/2014.  Copyright by Mark R. Day 11/30/2014, all rights reserved

 Written on the death of my colleague and friend Ms. Debi Reeves.  Debi was the best example of what a teacher should be.  She made a positive influence on the future generations.  She will be greatly missed.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Speech: Short talk for the Celebration of Veterans at Liberty High School [11-4-14]


 
     For many years, I believe we have been traveling down a path which has  distanced us from our veterans.  Holidays like Veterans Day and Memorial Day have seen their true purpose devalued by commercialism and self-indulgence.  Few, but veterans themselves,  attend the traditional ceremonies of remembrance and many Americans cannot answer simple questions about the origins or meaning of  the Memorial or Veterans Day holidays.  In my own life a statement once made by my father explained everything about the act of remembrance.  He said, that as long as I remembered those who had died they were still alive in my mind, but that if I  forgot them they would truly be gone forever.  That profound truth is the heart of my own belief in making time to remember the veterans. 
     You see remembrance is an act of instruction.  Remembrance is keeping alive something that was valuable but no longer seen and remembrance is making a personal connection.  You cannot expect a statue or bronze plaque on a National Park or in front of a Court House to teach the importance of our veterans to our history.  Monuments of stone and metal are mere reflections of what was and cannot speak to the reality of the veteran experience.  However, we are privileged to have the living veterans of our community and our country as a source of personal contact to the ideals of loyalty and self-sacrifice we hold dear. 
If, as I said, our veterans embody the values and ideals, which our founding fathers wrote into the Declaration of Independence and Constitution and form the foundations of our liberty; we owe it to ourselves to enjoin in conversation with them, learn from them, and follow their lead.  Perhaps it is only fitting that we stand here in front of this school to honor these veterans for they are our best teachers and our best mentors.  We should seek to emulate them for they know the lessons of responsibility and devotion better than anyone else.   
 
Speech written and given by Mark R. Day 11-5-14.  Copyright by Mark R. Day 11-5-14, all rights reserved.
This speech was written and given in support of a Celebration of Veterans sponsored by the students and staff of Liberty High School in Bedford, VA.  It has been slightly edited from the original version before being posted on this site.