An interesting poem by Peter Kahn
During my sorting out of old belongings stored at my mother’s house in London, I came across this.
The True Test
I’m a teacher, not a preacher
but I will preach a little to teach a little
won’t extol the power of God, but the power of words.
I’ll attempt to amplify and magnify the God-given talent
that I suspect some of you may neglect or under-utilize
because its value has been minimized
in the movement to standardize and over-analyze
how well we perform on tests.
–
I intend to underscore how you’re blessed
academically
beyond those test
scores
that supposedly solely
attest to the level
of your intellect
but in effect
tell you what you can’t do.
–
I’m not a preacher, but I’ll testify that
I suspect these tests
neglect to detect
creativity, “can-do-it-y”
the fluidity of your ingenuity
the things that reflect true potential
hardly inconsequential
that are immeasurable
un-testable
by standard means
You know what this means
It’s about bringing what you’ve got to the table
to enable them
to envision you
as a mover and a shaker
who will take him or her
by the heart and start
a new vision for everyone to see
unimpaired by the SAT and GCSE
You see, we’re about to utilize poetry
to show ’em what you got
is not just what they think they see.
–
Are you with me?
are you ready to unleash your abilities?
are you ready to impress?
like the Rock’s biceps?
like Janet Jackson’s dance steps?
like the poetic lyrics of Mos Def?
and the Haitian syncopations of Wyclef?
–
Are you willing to try your absolute best?
Now that’s the TRUE test.