Our classroom created magic today
and it wasn't just a classroom magic moment but simply a magic moment
and if we are alive as humans-we know those magic moments are so pure and so rare
unforgettable
About ten years ago when I decided I would embark upon a vocation as a teacher, I remember pondering it
within my soul and wondering
why I had such a yearning to be such
when there were so many other vocations out there
and I remember trying to explain it to someone like this
if you have ever been in an ensemble, you know the magic that occurs when every individual is playing their own melody
but that melody no longer becomes their own when the response becomes a collective action
and a classroom has the capabilities and the wonders to be a place for all musicians and dreamers
a safe place for all students to contribute their own melody
and they often do
but we don't always listen to the piece being played-sometimes just our own part
realizing that the power of that melody is no longer their own when it becomes part of the symphony
and so we listened to, and collectively sang and analyzed and close-read "Blackbird" by the Beatles
and it was the first time in a while
where I felt that a symphony had begun to play
because every scholar had something to say
the intersections of literature and history and empathy and awareness
every melody was heard and every soul was moved
because there is magic when we all sense the music
the symphony always exists with its luring potential
but only sometimes do we sing our symphony
today we did