Autistic
Stream of Conciousness on the spectrum style
The lightbulb is flickering and everytime the light changes it feels like the grooves of my mind are dragged under the needle of a record player.
I collect records but they just collect dust because sometimes staying in one place to listen is too much for me because I hear everything but the music. Even the sunlight in the curtains makes a sound like running your fingers over tissue paper.
I wipe my tears on my sleeves because sometimes they burn on my skin like a reminder that I have to name my emotions. They didn’t even want to put a name to why I am the way I am. Sit still, be quiet, calm down. Autism was reserved for Rain Man and scrawny white boys who lived in stereotypes like counting straws and naming types of trains.
Like there aren’t thirty six trains on one track in my mind, trying not to collide. Like I’m not haunted by numbers presenting themselves as the people who gave up on me when I’m counting their skewed expectations.
I’m just going to unplug the fucking lamp because I’d rather be calm in the quiet darkness than burnt out by deafening hum of artificial lighting.
About the Creator
Josey Pickering
Autistic, non-binary, queer horror nerd with a lot to say.
Reader insights
Outstanding
Excellent work. Looking forward to reading more!
Top insights
Compelling and original writing
Creative use of language & vocab
Excellent storytelling
Original narrative & well developed characters
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Arguments were carefully researched and presented
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Zero grammar & spelling mistakes


Comments (13)
What an incredible metaphor
Amazing poem. Congratulations.
Impressive writing, congrats on Top Story!!
Outstanding poem. ❤️
So many things to understand in life. So many roads to a person. Congrats.
This is such a deep dive into a unique perspective. My son is autistic too so I truly appreciate reading this
I love this! Well deserved top story.
What a pivotal, dynamic piece that reflects such a different perspective. Well done. Congratulations on the Top Story, too.
Incredible work, Josey!!
This is beautifully written. Congrats on the TS.
There is nothing more grating than the sound of lights. I find myself frequently yanking all the plugs on stuff like that because it gets so loud. Wonderful stream-of-consciousness piece on this experience!
Nice story
What an open door you have offered for all people to have a peek into your unique point of view. I personally believe we are all part of the same spectrum and the way we feel and interpret is a gift, not a curse. I know many on the "proverbial spectrum" of adhd and autism and I cherish them all. Honest and grounding piece. Thanks for sharing!