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The Cult of Mnemosyne

A Sonnet Not Intended For Memorization

By D. J. ReddallPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read
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Contemporary education seems

To emphasize mere memorization;

Which pulverizes the quixotic dreams

Of those who cherish real comprehension

Memory is precious and powerful

As we dwindle toward our gloomy graves

We have good cause to be very thankful

To hold fast what this goddess kindly saves

But we ought to learn, first, to understand

And then to call to mind what we know well;

Rehearsing what we have by rote is grand

Its meaning we should also strive to tell

Strive first to know and then to recollect

Indoctrination we should all reject

Sonnet

About the Creator

D. J. Reddall

I write because my time is limited and my imagination is not.

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  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    Should we give up the entire school system and start anew. Kids are bored out of their wits. Lots that are learned are so unnecessary. Sherlock Holmes was right...don't litter our minds with unneeded junk.

  • Indoctrination is like a plague! Loved your poem!

  • Rachel Deeming2 years ago

    I agree although I am grateful to Mrs Rees, my English teacher many moons ago, who made us recite Wordsworth and Hamlet's most famous soliloquy which means, like times tables, I have them in my head in fragmented parts to spill out if I so choose.

  • Kodah2 years ago

    Your poems are always so creative! Love your work!! 💖

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