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Living with my ADHD

Understanding my Homecoming

By Dawn EarnshawPublished 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago 2 min read
Let me invite you to My ADHD

Take my hand and come with me,

I want to teach you about my ADHD.

I need you to know, I want to explain,

I have a very different brain.

Sights, sounds and thoughts collide like a calidascope.

What to do first? I can’t decide.

Please understand I'm not to blame,

I just can't process things the same.

Take my hand and walk with me,

Let me show you about my ADHD.

I try to behave, I want to be good,

But I sometimes forget to do as I should.

Walk with me and wear my shoes,

You'll see its not the way I'd choose.

I do know what I'm supposed to do,

But my brain is slow getting the message through.

Take my hand and talk with me,

I want to tell you about my ADHD.

I rarely think before I talk,

I often run when I should walk.

It's hard to get my school work done,

My thoughts are outside having fun.

I never know just where to start,

I think with my feelings and see with my heart.

I return to my Homecoming for comfort and prayers with my family.

Take my hand and stand by me,

I need you to know about my ADHD.

It's hard to explain but I want you to know,

I can't help letting my feelings show.

Sometimes I'm angry, jealous, or sad.

I feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and mad.

I can't concentrate and I lose all my stuff.

I try really hard but it's never enough.

I return to my homecoming and my sanctuary I pray with my family to help you learn more.

Take my hand and learn with me,

We need to know more about my ADHD.

I worry a lot about getting things wrong,

Everything I do takes twice as long.

Everyday is exhausting for me...

Looking through the fog of my ADHD.

I'm often so misunderstood,

I would change in a heartbeat if I could.

Praying with my family to enlighten you to more of what my Homecoming means to me.

Take my hand and listen to me,

I want to share a secret about my ADHD.

I want you to know there is more to me.

I'm not defined by it, you see.

I'm sensitive, kind and lots of fun.

I'm blamed for things I haven't done.

I'm the loyalist friend you'll ever know,

I just need a chance to let it show.

I return to my homecoming and pray with my family to help you understand why my homecoming means more.

Take my hand and look at me,

Just forget about my ADHD.

I have real feelings just like you.

The love in my heart is just as true.

I may have a brain that can never rest,

But please understand I'm trying my best.

I want you to know, I need you to see,

I'm more than the label, I am still me.

I go to my Homecoming and Pray with my family that you understand what homecoming means to me.

performance poetry

About the Creator

Dawn Earnshaw

Enjoys writing short stories and poem- leaning grammar and punctuation in English.

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