'A teacher, eh?'


from the ABC set some poems for performance

The starter is removed
Our main course emerges
And when I’m asked what I do for a living
Our host’s reaction verges
On the incredulous
Half digested food that’s been fed to us
Spittoons
From his wet lips
He leans in,
He quips
‘A teacher, eh?
Wouldn’t catch me wasting my time
With today’s youth,
Just a bunch of grubby little shits!’
The waistcoats laugh around me
Applaud the wit that he has fired
His wife smoothes my arm like tablecloth
Beams ‘no wonder he looks tired!’

The room erupts again
And I chuckle
Because she is right
I am tired

I’m tired from hours spent
Saying ‘tuck in that shirt’
From getting kids into lines,
Making girls unroll their skirts
And I’m tired from setting tests
To the grumbles; the complaining
The exams get me stressed
Giving detentions can be draining
And who’d have guessed it’d be knackering
Making lessons entertaining?
The kids don’t notice cos someone’s farted
Or had a nosebleed
Or its raining

And I’m tired from working with Artists,
with athletes, with dancers
I’m tired from asking questions
Till I realise maybe I didn’t know all the answers
And then I’m tired from watching the sparks that fly
Behind young eyes
The heroes made in my classroom
The self worth they realise

And then those other kids
Where you have to tie
On a line
Dive deep
Into their minds
Rescue the battered scraps of confidence
Another adult rusted up inside
scrabbling at those locks
Dredging back those pearls
Then saying
‘Well done,
I’ll see you next week.’
Letting them back out into the world

I’m tired
Because I work hard
With young people
Who care about community,
They aren’t happy accepting
Our banal shirt sleeved mediocrity
While the efforts of the majority go to the back of the local paper
The kid with the blade who hates the world cos nobody taught him better
Gets plastered on page one
So that when we’re all tired, when all our hard work is done
I get to stand on duty, witness the grown ups fearful looks
Directed at those young minds travelling home
Laughing with their books

But look,
Mostly, right now I am tired
Because in my lesson yesterday
We discussed poverty in Uganda
Throughout it my students were seething, irate, raw with anger
They couldn’t understand the
Fact that children were starving in our world by the score
When one girl asked
‘How can this happen? How can adults let the poor stay poor?’
It got me thinking all night about what I once stood for

And so you all may be successful
And this meal may well be Michelin
But I’d swap the swine around me now
For a dozen kids on Ritalin
Cos those ‘grubby little shits’
Won't learn your layers of indifference
And I am tired, yeah I’m exhausted
But teaching’s what I do
I feed others before I feed myself
So that fingers crossed
I’ll never ever become
As overfed
As you.

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Comments

Ewan | May 25, 2009 - 12:52

Bravo!
A tour de force, doubtless some will hate it, but I think this is a very fine poem. It would be wonderful performed live, I reckon.

Ewan

lenchenelf | May 25, 2009 - 13:03

Keep it coming, a wonderful, wide sweeping tirade :-) all the best Lena

Bradene | May 25, 2009 - 14:01

I'd love to hear this spoken with the passion with which it was so obviously written. Well done indeed. Val

Sikander | May 25, 2009 - 15:13

A great poem and brilliant sentiment.
No sugar-coating, but just a great deal of empathy portrayed.
Thanks.

sarah wilson | May 25, 2009 - 17:30

I can hear the passion in your voice and wish you'd taught me!

threeleafshamrock | May 25, 2009 - 18:02

Wow! Every teacher should have this on the front of his/her lesson plan, so that when things get tough and it seems like your wading through sticky toffee, they could be reminded of why they chose this vocation. Spoken on behalf of those that actually do give a shit and realise that today's kids are tomorrows adults; even when tired! Great stuff, well done.

Chris

gristo | May 25, 2009 - 21:43

Wow! Thanks for so much kind feedback. I've been performing a lot of late but haven't had much time to write - this one has been in the pipeline for a while as a closer for an act based on education. It probably needs reducing - and I'm sure it'll change slightly over the next few weeks. Looking forward to trying it out though.

Really appreciate the comments :)

sunshine | May 26, 2009 - 20:14

I agree - a good performance piece as the intensity really builds up. Nice work - as a teacher might say.

jennifer | May 27, 2009 - 19:10

A thoroughly good write, round of applause from me, this is exactly how I feel!!!

J x

littleditty | June 25, 2009 - 00:07

good read Sir, thanks, enjoyed. English and Drama too, x. miss it sometimes!

Yazmin | September 15, 2009 - 16:17

Wow Mr. Grist this is really good.
Sorry for tiring you out though :D
Yaz

lewis | July 3, 2010 - 11:09

After hearing you read a couple of poems last night, I thought I'd check some more out. Glad I did. I've never enjoyed poetry before... always hated all the deconstruction and the technicalities and all that crap that poetry was when I was at school; but maybe there is something in it after all. We're going to miss you. Our loss is the world's gain.