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Autism

April 1, 2014
By currently_liddell GOLD, Derry, New Hampshire
currently_liddell GOLD, Derry, New Hampshire
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;I can&#039;t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.&rdquo; <br /> ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland


Silence
It surrounds me
Someone talking in the other room
Someone is laughing
But the silence is around me
Crushing me.
I can’t breathe.

I wait a moment, I blink
She’s twelve
He’s seven

I remember the night in the hospital
My sister screaming in pain
Waiting to be born
I heard her cry
Her son had complications
The four words muttered softly
“Your son has autism”
Followed by
In the same blink in time
“I’m sorry”


The author's comments:
Do you really need to say "I'm Sorry" or is it just something we say because everyone is expecting us to say it?

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on May. 21 2014 at 7:48 pm
Kestrel135 PLATINUM, Waterford, Connecticut
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Respect existence or expect resistance&quot;

Again, very meaningful and holding great emotions. The concept that saying "I'm sorry" is just out of habit and expectation was clear in the poem, and I found it a beautiful but wistful piece. The idea that those two simple words, "I'm sorry", would cover up the most shocking things - say, a baby born with autism - is proven wrong in this work, instead replaced by the truth that those words don't solve the problem. They might mask it, but they don't solve it. Very well written; keep writing!