Helios
Waking each day,
a coffee to drink
a teacher at dawn
Meeting in the middle,
grading pages at the table
a sunset of essays
How to make a mind
a lover to learning
a sun resting at midnight
Not enough time
to teach this mind,
without forgetting
the other
A student’s dream
is like a chariot,
fleeting and being
pulled by eager stallions
How to make sure that
the passion in which you teach,
does not get mistaken
for fire light against
wax carved children
Candles that can dwindle,
start fires in forests
and heat up a heart
A teacher making sure they
light their match but
do not burn their fingertips
Helios who sees and hears
every whisper and every note
passed by fleeting fingers
He only tries to make
their days by graded A’s,
only to have them have
their head rested on palms
How do you teach
a soul to listen
without taking
away their voice
Starting each day,
a coffee to drink
a teacher at dawn
Meeting in the middle,
grading pages at table
a sunset of essays
How to make a mind,
a lover to learning
a sun resting at midnight
Helios, the sun god
Sol, a chariot rider
Teacher, a heart
that students cannot carry