Friday, January 29, 2021

To Rebuild

'Poem for the week' -- "To Rebuild":

The house was built,  

Brick by brick, pane by pane,  

Initially withstanding winds,  

The force of a hurricane. 


But over time, the faults are found  

As storm after storm  

Assails, the craftsmanship outdated,  

In need of reform. 


The windows break, one by one,  

Under the weight of wrongs, the structure strains, 

Until one day fire catches,  

And only the foundation of good intentions remains.  


While easiest would be to walk,  

To abandon, moving on to rebuild,  

The value is seen by those who have called it 

Home, desires to be fulfilled.  


Remembering the mistakes,  

Maintaining the hope of freedom,  

Hand in hand, we work,  

Entering a new season.  


The work is not complete until  

The walls protect all who live there,  

No exceptions. Abandonment of all  

Unnecessary despair.  


A job led by all, not by one,  

We work long days turn long nights.  

The creation of our hands  

Proving more than surface level acknowledgment of rights.  


The past is not buried  

But underlies 

What we have transformed  

Before our eyes.

-- Hallie Knight


About the author:

Hallie Knight is a high school senior from Florida. Her poem “To Rebuild” was the winner of the 2021 Inaugural Poem Contest for Students. 

“What a powerful analogy Hallie Knight has drawn for us: our country imagined as a house that we built together and has been figuratively destroyed. Yet the foundations of our hopes, ideals, and perseverance remain intact, allowing us to rebuild our country, our home, echoing Abraham Lincoln’s powerful words: ‘A house divided against itself cannot stand.’”

-- Richard Blanco