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How I learned the English language...

A journey through the changes...

By Kendall Defoe Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago 2 min read
How I learned the English language...
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I.

“No, you are making words,”

my mother said.

“Not just spelling with letters.”

The tiles did not help me.

I had the edge of a spine-damaged

board to fill with

a large set of consonants.

“Learn to spell it

in your head and study what’s there.

Make it fit.”

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II.

“And which one is bigger?”

Some hands went up.

My arms stayed still.

“Is it this one or the other one I’ve drawn?”

In her glasses, I see myself

choosing the wrong figure.

Quarter, third or half:

Which one has the most letters?

Another failure in math.

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III.

“My friend wants to know,”

said the girl who held

strawberry-scented air,

“if you’ll go out with her.”

My homework was not done

and I could not see a face

in any corner of the floor.

The books gave me no advice in particular on what to do.

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IV.

“That was amazing.

You can really write.”

Another reading and

my first vocal critic.

A smile cannot be unsmiled;

a look become unaimed.

Her boyfriend liked the poems, too.

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V.

“Read me the bird story.”

A nephew’s demands were

better than anything I had heard that day.

I read it out, gave the characters

their own voices

(meows, caahs and whistles)

And I never did get tired of the book.

Not even when I could have been at work

with my own pen and the white space

of a too-clean page.

He often slept too soon,

and I just had to

close and wait for

his dreams to start.

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  • Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock2 years ago

    Bit by little tiny bit, the wit develops & matures, to whit.

  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Excellent! Hearted & subscribed!💖😊💕

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