Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Once On a Piece of Paper



Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lines
he wrote a poem
And called it "Chops" Because that was the name of his dog
And that's what it was all about
And his teacher gave him an A
and a gold star
And his mother hung it on the kitchen door
and read it to his aunts
That was the year Father Tracy
took all the kids to the zoo
And he let them sing on the bus
And his little sister was born
with tiny toenails and no hair
And his mother and father kissed a lot
And the girl around the corner sent him a
Valentine signed with a row of X's
and he had to ask his father what the X's meant
And his father always tucked him in bed at night
And was always there to do it

Once on a piece of white paper with blue lines
he wrote a poem
And he called it "Autumn"
because that was the name of the season
And that's what it was all about
And his teacher gave him an A
and asked him to write more clearly
And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door
because of its new paint
And the kids told him
that Father Tracy smoked cigars
and left butts on the pews
And sometimes they would burn holes
That was the year his sister got glasses
with thick lenses and black frames
And the girl around the corner laughed
when he asked her to go see Santa Claus
And the kids told him why
his mother and father kissed a lot
And his father never tucked him in bed at night
And his father got mad
when he cried for him to do it

Once on a paper torn from his notebook
he wrote a poem
And he called it "Innocence: A Question"
because that was the question about his girl
And that's what it was all about
And his professor gave him an A
and a strange steady look
And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door
because he never showed her
That was the year that Father Tracy died
And he forgot how the end
of the Apostle's Creed went
And he caught his sister
making out on the back porch
And his mother and father never kissed
or even talked
And the girl around the corner
wore too much makeup
That made him cough when he kissed her
but he kissed her anyway
because that was the thing to do
And at three A.M. he tucked himself into bed
his father snoring soundly

That's why on the back of a brown paper bag
he tried another poem
And he called it "Absolutely Nothing" Because that's what it was really all about
And he gave himself an A
and a slash on each damned wrist
And he hung it on the bathroom door
because this time he didn't think
he could reach the kitchen

The first time that I read this poem was in Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky; it really struck me something within me, and has stayed with me ever since. Not only does the clearly dark theme of the poem move me, but the style and way it is written draws me in every time I read it. Each stanza starting with “Once on a piece of paper” or something very similar and seeing the slow progression of the narrator’s life and emotions throughout their poems really hits once you reach the last and realize that the development of the kids life and thoughts has ended in his suicide. He manages to tell the story of not only himself but the relationship of his parents, the girl around the corner, and Father Tracy and his sister, while making a connection with everyone in his poem by showing how they all are coping with their own struggles as time passes.

                                                                                          

3 comments:

  1. I really like this poem and how it shows the progression of the boy's life. I agree with your point about how it not only tells his story, but the stories of his family members as they each live their own lives. The details like his parents kissing and his sister going from birth to making out on the back porch really show what happens to some significant people in his life. I like how each stanza follows the same pattern and mentions the same things, but the changes make the poem a cohesive story about the boy's life.

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  3. This poem was really interesting to ready because when it started I was smiling, it was sweet. I liked the innocence of the first stanza. As the poem when on I could feel my smile slipping away, and finally I instinct covered my mouth with my hand in shock and sadness. I think its a sad truth that the poet tells. Thanks for sharing this!

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