“Poetry
has the ability to create entire moments with just a few choice words. The
spacing and line breaks create rhythm, a helpful musicality; a natural flow.
The separate stanzas aid in perpetuating a kind of incremental reading, one
small chunk at a time.” – Jason Reynolds
Born
in Washington, DC, in December of 1983, Reynolds writes both poetry and novels,
primarily for Young Adult and Middle School audiences. Among his
many award-winning efforts are Ghost, a National Book Award
Finalist for Young People's Literature, and When I Was The Greatest,
winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent. For
Saturday’s Poem, here are Reynolds’ “I’ve Never Been” and “For Everyone.”
I’ve Never Been
in
an earthquake.
Don’t know
if this was
Even close
to how they
are, but
the ground
defi nitely
felt like
it
o pened up
and ate
me.
For
Everyone
Your dream is the mole
behind your ear,
that chip in your
front tooth,
your freckles.
It’s the thing that makes
you special,
but not the thing that makes
you great.
The courage in trying,
the passion in living,
and the acknowledgement
and appreciation of
the beauty happening around
you does that.
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