A TEACHERble Moment: I’m Not Superstitious, but Sometimes I Wonder
Are you superstitious?
I’m not that superstitious but sometimes I wonder.
I wonder if this is just a Superstition, or a little Higher Ground I gotta climb.
I wonder if my Master Blaster dreams will blast me straight into Sir Duke’s sky.
I wonder why love hits me like Ribbon in the Sky, why my heart keeps singing Isn’t She Lovely.
I wonder at the Pastime Paradise I left behind, chasing a Living for the City dream.
I wonder if I’m Signed, Sealed, Delivered, or just a Contusion in the universe, a Part-Time Lover to my own destiny, always Knocks Me Off My Feet, but still I Believe (When I Fall in Love).
I’m not that superstitious but sometimes I wonder, sometimes I wonder and sometimes I just gotta let the music carry me where logic won’t go.
My name is Erykah Gray, but most people know me as Miss Gray. I’m from Centreville, a small town in southern Mississippi that I’m proud to call home. I earned my bachelor’s degree in English from The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg and later completed a Master of Arts in Literature at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. I’m currently a doctoral student at the University of Louisiana at Monroe because I truly believe learning never stops. Teaching isn’t just what I do; it’s a part of who I am. I love speaking, writing, and encouraging others to find their voice. Each day in my classroom, I work to make learning engaging and meaningful while helping my students grow into confident, inspired thinkers ready to take on the world. Here, I hope to do the very same.
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