By Shelby Armor
The Desert Town Hall Forum hosts Caroline Kennedy, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, next Thursday, March 8. Typically, the Youth Town Hall invites high school students to meet the featured speakers. Because Ambassador Kennedy is such a force in the poetry world (editing 19 New York Times best-selling anthologies), The Desert Town Hall Forum sponsored a poetry contest in her honor. The theme? “Giving Back”–for Ms. Kennedy and her extended family “exemplify a dedication to public service.” Shelby submitted the following poem:
Time is a fleeting thing
Going by before the chance to reflect is given
Going by with too many forgotten moments
My dad told me of Times where he went through battles
Battles he fought for his country
Battles he fought for himself
Battles he fought for his parents
He told me that these Times possessed lessons
He told me to always give a firm handshake
To never give opposers the satisfaction of victory,
Even if it hurts
I took these lessons with me through my life
And Time passed
The ever-fading moments flitting by me,
As I desperately tried to hold onto his lessons
And to form my own
When my father passed, I kept his memories with me
And when my children would ask about him,
I passed on his lessons
Telling of the battles he fought
And the things he sacrificed
I gave back everything he taught me
I gave them my own memories of Times gone by
The lessons I learned
The ones I took with me
The battles for myself
The battles for my dad
The battles for them
They took these lessons with them
And I knew that I had given them all I could
Lessons from fleeting Times that have passed
Editor: Renée Vazquez