It’s not easy when I was five It’s not easy to grasp everything Learning these new ‘signs’ So others would empathize Demoralized only to be scrutinized Wondering why they always laughed I never knew how it sounds like But it hurts me deep inside
It’s not easy when I was ten They wrote on the board How I always pretend I keep smiling despite everything I did pretend Pretending tomorrow Everything will end
It’s not easy when I was fifteen Almost everyone doesn't comprehend These hands I use to eat & speak I can read their lips saying, "FREAK, FREAK, FREAK!!!" But this time I didn't pretend Mama always told me before she left "Your voice is louder than the rest!"
It’s easier now that I’m twenty It actually gets better if I believe I found true friends along the way They get furious if I get played Diminishing negative thoughts to dust I know now life has its eminence There are more others like me
What my mama meant before she left Help those who are in need Especially to those who are- *Special like me.
(I didnt expect it to get featured as the daily poem! I'm so happy I get to share this message with everyone. A better understanding to these gifted individuals:) And if u have a friend who's deaf or learning ASL. Let them read this:) And once again. Thank you so much To everyone who liked and comment!) Give your love. Even if you're the one being received. I just had to write about this. And i don't see it as a disability, I see it as a gift. (Dedicated to this young girl i saw in the train helping a guy in a wheelchair. She was showing directions! I stood there appalled in awe) P.S: I need a suggestion whether to name this title 'Gift' or 'Hand Signs'?? I think both stood out. Comment below. And I also would like you guys to check out this website. If you buy their headphones you would be giving hearing aids for the less fortunate. http://www.lstnheadphones.com/pages/givingbackamplified And I'm not sponsored to do this. I just want to make a change and help to raise awareness:) If you can help them, please do.:)