A teacher’s words: “Why didn’t you listen? Listen more and pay more attention!”
The sound of laughter, From your comrades And the smile that twitches your lips. Oh boy, you’re enjoying this, I can tell you are From that suppressed smirk upon your face. You’ve been waiting And waiting for this opportunity. Ever since that day I had to correct your teaching Of faulty sign language. You’ve done it, Leaping at it like a starving vulture.
Why didn’t I listen? You know full well why. You see these blue moulds And these little machines Hanging by each ear? I pointed them out to you And told you That I am deaf When we first met a few months ago. You tell me to listen more And to pay more attention I do not choose When I can and can’t hear. Nor do I choose What I want and do not want to hear.
You sit here, Calling yourself a supporter of deaf awareness And you founded The British Sign Language club. You try to teach people sign language, And to raise awareness and knowledge Of deafness and Deaf culture .Yet, you sit here And scream at me, Telling me to listen more Instead of not listening. Why call yourself a supporter If you barely understand the disability? You yell at me for not listening But I am deaf And you have researched it And even tried to raise awareness. Why are you a learning support assistant If you abuse your position And never understand disabilities?