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Dear Mr. Walton

Don Hynes

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Author: Don Hynes '69

Editor’s Note: This poem was written to honor James Walton ’59, professor emeritus of English, who passed away in 2012 after serving on the faculty for 40 years. Of Professor Walton, who instructed the author from 1965 until 1967, Hynes said, “The man, like all good teachers, can’t be honored enough.”


Dear Mr. Walton

Behind the smoke of your cigarette

you’d face our crowd of young men,

eighteen and full of brass, the hormones

of success wafting through the halls

and lead us into the mysteries

without the living to know

the stories we read would be our own,

the Copperfields and Heeps we would become.

You teased apart the threads of the older stories

hoping it might shed some light on our own

without telling us of course,

letting the teaching be in the process

with only the years left

to write the stories that would be ours.

Reading those old novels again

I realize how little I understood

but also how you planted seeds

like a farmer of the mind,

tilling our rough clod soil

perhaps hoping for the late rain

that would allow your work to take hold

even germinate in the summer days

our lives would become.


Don Hynes ’69 is the author of three volumes of poetry, Slender Arrow (1998), Out From Under (2001) and The Living Dark (2006) and is a longtime reader of Notre Dame Magazine. Read more of his work at his Poet’s Journal.

http://magazine.nd.edu/news/48286/