‘Remember that love is free’: Poems on Memory

Students wrote memory list poems based on Joy Harjo’s poem, ‘Remember’.

Lesson Note: Harjo’s work is often autobiographical, informed by the natural world, and above all preoccupied with survival and the limitations of language.

 “I feel strongly that I have a responsibility to all the sources that I am: to all past and future ancestors, to my home country, to all places that I touch down on and that are myself, to all voices, all women, all of my tribe, all people, all earth, and beyond that to all beginnings and endings. In a strange kind of sense [writing] frees me to believe in myself, to be able to speak, to have a voice, because I have to; it is my survival.” -Joy Harjo.

Ms. Romano, 7th Grade

Remember that…

by Mar’Kayla M.

Remember that you are beautiful the way you are, and you

don’t have to change a thing about yourself. Remember

that you are strong, and you can move

mountains. Remember that you can be whatever you want

to be when you put your mind to it. Rmember that

you’re smart and bold. Remember

that you’re POWERFUL. You will be remembered for making

a difference in the world.

Remember

by Danniya E.

Remember you come from strong women

Remember that you are bold and brave

Remember that you are black

Remember that Black Lives Matter

Remember that fights broke out

Remember all the fun times

Remember that we siblings would argue

I want to be remembered for making a difference

But I also wanted to be remembered for helping others

I really want to be remembered for making a change in society.

Mrs. Turner, 6th Grade

Remember

by Katie

Remember you are smart

you are also important you

should remember that

you are loved around the world.

Remember you are yourself

and you are cool

I want to be remembered by

friends and family

but I want to be remembered

for doing what I do best.

Remember those Memories

by Armancy S.

Remember that we played

together. We ate together

and laughed together. Those

memories are wonderful and

generous. We planned our summer

list together. Memories. Memories

we had a lot of memories.

Don’t be afraid to remember

your memories. Remember that

we both learned to say mama

and dada together. We tried new

things together. Those memories were

joyful and laughing memories.

Memories we had a lot of memories.

Don’t be afraid to remember your

memories.

Ms. Romano, 7th Grade

Remember

by Ahmari W.

I will always remember that I am

strong. I will always remember that

I am loved. I will always remember

that I am always confident. I will

remember that you owe me chips. I

want to be remembered as a loving

person. However, I also want to be

remembered for playing sports. But I

really wanted to be remembered for playing

football.

Remember

by Lyric W.

Remember you are beautiful, remember that you’re loved, remember

that you’re confident, remember that you’re worthy, remember

that you’re strong. I want to be remembered as the most

loving person, but I also want to be remembered for being

funny. I really want to be remembered for always being

there for others.

Mrs. Turner, 6th Grade

Remembered

by Ayana N.

Remember you are you

Remember that you wanted to be someone

else

Remember that there is only one

of you

Remember no one can ever change you

from being you

Remember that you thought

you wasn’t good enough

I want to be remembered as the

random girl

But I also want to be remembered

for being me.

I really want to be remembered

for who I am.

Love Memories

by Jas’Alean M.

Remember you are loved

Remember you and your mom matched

Remember that you had Friday Family Movie Night

Remember that you saw your best friend after 2 years

Remember that love is free

I want to be remembered as the girl who

has and gives love

but I also want to be remembered for

the things I did to show my love.

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TESTIMONIALS

“Writing poetry makes me feel like I can see myself, like I can see my reflection, but not in a mirror, in the world. I write and I know I can be reflected.”
-Oscar S.

“Writing poetry makes me feel free.”
-Buenda D.

“Writing poetry is like your best friend.”
-Jessica M.