Ode to Teachers
By Pat Mora
I remember
 the first day,
 how I looked down,
 hoping you wouldn't see
 me,
 and when I glanced up,
 I saw your smile
 shining like a soft light
 from deep inside you.
 “I'm listening,” you encourage us.
 “Come on!
 Join our conversation,
 let us hear your neon certainties,
 thorny doubts, tangled angers,”
 but for weeks I hid inside.
 I read and reread your notes
 praising
 my writing,
 and you whispered,
 “We need you
 and your stories
 and questions
 that like a fresh path
 will take us to new vistas.”
 Slowly, your faith grew
 into my courage
 and for you—
 instead of handing you
 a note or apple or flowers—
 I raised my hand.
 I carry your smile
 and faith inside like I carry
 my dog's face,
 my sister's laugh,
 creamy melodies,
 the softness of sunrise,
 steady blessings of stars,
 autumn smell of gingerbread,
 the security of a sweater on a chilly day.
Copyright Credit: Pat Mora, "Ode To Teachers" from Dizzy in Your Eyes. Copyright © 2010 by Pat Mora. Used by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Source: Dizzy in Your Eyes (Alfred A. Knopf, 2010)


