LJ Idol Mini Season Week 5: Pupa
Jan. 15th, 2016 09:48 amIf you would like to vote for this or any of the other fine entries go here: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/883570.html
The other day my son's school had a Shelter-In-Place due to a person brandishing a weapon nearby. I have dealt with these before, but as a teacher, NOT a parent. I am much more calm and collected when I am in charge of students in such a situation. As for the jackass that kidnapped his girlfriend at gunpoint - I am very glad he was caught and, as far as I know, no one got physically hurt in this incident, but I have choice words for him. As a parent.
Below are two videos: 1: The poem I wrote for this week. 2: Dar William's song "Flinty Kinda Woman" which kept coming to mind when I was journalling, thinking, or writing about this. There is also the poem I wrote, in letters.
(For the record. I don't condone violence. Not violence towards the innocent or the guilty. But this song does speak to me. Having worked with so many people who have been hurt so badly, in so many ways, this song sometimes gets played very, very loudly in my house or in my head.)
The other day my son's school had a Shelter-In-Place due to a person brandishing a weapon nearby. I have dealt with these before, but as a teacher, NOT a parent. I am much more calm and collected when I am in charge of students in such a situation. As for the jackass that kidnapped his girlfriend at gunpoint - I am very glad he was caught and, as far as I know, no one got physically hurt in this incident, but I have choice words for him. As a parent.
Below are two videos: 1: The poem I wrote for this week. 2: Dar William's song "Flinty Kinda Woman" which kept coming to mind when I was journalling, thinking, or writing about this. There is also the poem I wrote, in letters.
(For the record. I don't condone violence. Not violence towards the innocent or the guilty. But this song does speak to me. Having worked with so many people who have been hurt so badly, in so many ways, this song sometimes gets played very, very loudly in my house or in my head.)
pupa we wait stunted conversation hot chamomile tea with honey in front of us hot enough to burn tongues just too hot to hold but we do the police perimeter is fuzzy but i live nearby i walk my son to school i pick him up on foot i don’t know if i should leave my house she sits with me tear streaked face we try not to worry to be rational to know the odds of harm are slim but our children are five years old five years innocent their hugs are tackles their worries do not involve domestic disputes, kidnapping, and guns their knowledge should not have to include shelter in place the suspect is in custody there is no longer a police perimeter happy to see us and innocent they run to us allowed freedom allowed safety allowed to open their classroom curtains and see again they are ready to go home we are ready to take them to wrap them in our arms keep them in this pupa stage between caterpillar and butterfly between innocent and worldly i don’t want him to be naive but i don’t want him to know about domestic disputes and kidnapping at gunpoint i want his innocence to last just a little bit longer butterflies are beautiful but only live for a month can i keep him in this chrysalis protect him from the world of anger and violence we watch as their wings emerge