I forgive you because I am a teacher Who first was a student and I can remember How hard it was to learn a difficult subject.
I forgive your mother, who called the Academic Dean And bitched at him about my behavior in class As she probably had done to intimidate Teachers at your former high school.
I forgive my Department Head for calling me up And asking that I write an apology for teaching Since in our department we are all interchangeable And not even he has an ego any more.
I forgive whoever thinks education Is still possible for a student who Cannot read or write and is legally Certified as disabled because Being on the football team takes Precedence over everything else.
What I cannot forgive is myself For having accepted this job in the first place.
I grew up in Christian fundamentalism, went to hell, came back, became a Presbyterian then a Buddhist Presbyterian, and now I'm a profane Presbyterian Zen Taoist -- not that I'm into labels or anything. Here's what I've learned so far: The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
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Forgiveness
I forgive you because I am a teacher
Who first was a student and I can remember
How hard it was to learn a difficult subject.
I forgive your mother, who called the Academic Dean
And bitched at him about my behavior in class
As she probably had done to intimidate
Teachers at your former high school.
I forgive my Department Head for calling me up
And asking that I write an apology for teaching
Since in our department we are all interchangeable
And not even he has an ego any more.
I forgive whoever thinks education
Is still possible for a student who
Cannot read or write and is legally
Certified as disabled because
Being on the football team takes
Precedence over everything else.
What I cannot forgive is myself
For having accepted this job in the first place.
[Disposable Slow Burn September 7, 2010]
Dr. Mike
The act of forgiving is the ultimate act of mindfulness.
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