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The baby cries Never smiles Won’t be comforted within your arms Put him in his baby swing You didn’t know it autism The toddler never plays With the other children Always stays to himself He doesn’t drive the toy trucks He lines them up You didn’t know it autism The preschooler doesn’t talk But his vocabulary his that of a boy in the second grade His comprehensive language better than his expressive And he always throwing temper-tantrums You didn't know it was autism The teachers complain He can’t sit still Stares off in space Won’t join at circle Other children don’t like him You didn’t know it autism The doctor says there is no cure You scream and curse And want answers Now you know it was autism
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Sep 28, 2019
Sep 28, 2019 at 9:05 AM UTC
You didn’t Know It was Autism
The baby cries Never smiles Won’t be comforted within your arms Put him in his baby swing You didn’t know it autism The toddler never plays With the other children Always stays to himself He doesn’t drive the toy trucks He lines them up You didn’t know it autism The preschooler doesn’t talk But his vocabulary his that of a boy in the second grade His comprehensive language better than his expressive And he always throwing temper-tantrums You didn't know it was autism The teachers complain He can’t sit still Stares off in space Won’t join at circle Other children don’t like him You didn’t know it autism The doctor says there is no cure You scream and curse And want answers Now you know it was autism
This is my son prior brain damage
SandyPoet
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60/F/Boston
Sep 28, 2019
Sep 28, 2019 at 9:05 AM UTC
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