By sheer coincidence, this photo was in the newspaper when we were making nose plugs for our students last year.

By sheer coincidence, this photo was in the newspaper when we were making nose plugs for our students last year.

This poem was sent to us by Mark Hochmuth, who participated in a course we taught in Grand Marais, MI this summer.

November 22, 1963

‘Twas fifty years ago

will hear that many times more

the event cannot be ignored

it remains a memory evermore

 

One thousand days of Camelot

ending when JFK was shot

I remember that day

as if it were today

 

Miss Powell’s sixth grade room

just before noon

voice on the P.A. said

President Kennedy is dead

 

Some sobbed with heads bowed

others cried out loud

Ricky Davis did say:

“My dad didn’t vote for him anyway.”

 

A hero of the Second World War

younger than any president before

gone in his prime

leaving Jackie, John Jr. and Caroline

 

Civil rights and public service

Bay of Pigs and Cuban missile crisis

Berlin air lift and space race

Peace Corp and Vietnam War

 

Time has put him to the test

short and mixed legacy at best

he was not perfect you see

but neither are we

 

Idealist

realist

politician

humanist

 

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

not only in Arlington Cemetery

but as spoken by Pericles:

“…graven not so much on stone as in the hearts of men.”

 

Mark Hochmuth 11-4-2013