Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Did I Miss Anything?

Nothing. When we realized you weren’t here
we sat with our hands folded on our desks
in silence, for the full two hours

Everything. I gave an exam worth
40 percent of the grade for this term
and assigned some reading due today
on which I’m about to hand out a quiz
worth 50 percent

Nothing. None of the content of this course
has value or meaning
Take as many days off as you like:
any activities we undertake as a class
I assure you will not matter either to you or me
and are without purpose

Everything. A few minutes after we began last time
a shaft of light suddenly descended and an angel
or other heavenly being appeared
and revealed to us what each woman or man must do
to attain divine wisdom in this life and
the hereafter
This is the last time the class will meet
before we disperse to bring the good news to all people
on earth.

Nothing. When you are not present
how could something significant occur?

Everything. Contained in this classroom
is a microcosm of human experience
assembled for you to query and examine and ponder
This is not the only place such an opportunity has been
gathered

but it was one place

And you weren’t here

1 comment:

  1. It's a poem by Tom Wayman that seemed really appropriate at the moment, seeing as how quantum physics is on the mind (one of my classes) and it's that beginning-of-the-school-year deal. Also, the inherent nature of this whole college experience is that every time you choose to do one thing, you miss out on something else equally amazing. The poem came to my mind after one of my suitemates asked the question within the title and...well there ya go.

    (Oh and I couldn't figure out how to format it correctly, so the official one is at http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180/013.html )

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