Words/Matter by Kevin Hodgson

Kevin Hodgson, of Leeds, is a sixth grade teacher at the William E. Norris Elementary School in Southampton and a co-director with the Western Massachusetts Writing Project.

Words/Matter

(dedicated to my sixth grade students)

It’s the eyes that always give
us away — beneath the glitch 
of static screens — the faded 
gaze of classroom screams
of normalcy lost to summer’s call
of heat, and home, and haze

power/button
broken/chatter 
thoughts/woken
words/matter

We let this final quiet
of connection simmer, 
this light stream becomes us,
six feet of reach, a barrier
we’re not yet able to breach,
where something like love is

token/talk
keyboard/clatter
spoken/silence
words/matter

Box us in, and keep
us distant; each face of ours 
another star falling, still, 
from these skies;
such stories we’ll tell from
the absence of presence:
we’re constellations of eyes
 
holding/tears
sounds/chatter
linger/loss
words/matter