Thursday, July 11, 2013

Found Poem (From Lisa Delpit's Article)


This is all I have tonight folks...
 
No Kinda Sense
 
She be like conflicting through my mind

People have their own language

English

Diction

Immense shame about her language

African-American child

Ebonics in the middle

Exposed

Emotional abyss

My heart sought questions

Collective shame we internalized

Enough white world

Shame

Tragedy

Incensed

Behind the outrage

Our dirty little secret

We are

Sho’ nuff the problem

Think

Years and years of too stupid

Speak English

Painful rejection

They tell me to change

I realize we’re enjoying ourselves

Embraced the bad English

Yet I feel beautiful and recognize the brilliance

Of Home

 

 

8 comments:

  1. Jashonai, thank you for sharing your poem. You have used some powerful words and imagery from Delpit's piece to write your own words and imagery, repurposing in a meaningful, moving way. The last two lines stood out to me, especially because you make them so personal with "I" and "Home." I can sense your pride and see your beauty in those lines.

    P.S. I love the trickle-down reading idea - you have inspired me to create my own poem!

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  2. This creates a great visual for me, and summarizes a large part of the feelings as I read through the piece. The way it is laid out on your page is just a work of art. The tangerine background is a great compliment.

    See ya tomorrow!

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  3. TOO COOL! You should send this to Lisa! I had a blast with the reading strategies, I cut out paper in shapes, but it never occurred to me that it was creating poetry! Beautiful!

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  4. This is crazy good! I am so impressed by your creativity, Jashonai! I love this so much!!! It amazingly sums up the moments in the essay! Awesome!

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  5. Your found poem traces the contours of the Delpit essay and re-composes it in such a touching and powerful way. I could hear the essay and you in these words.

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  6. Love how you moved from dialects and language to feelings and thoughts back to language. Very meaningful- I enjoyed it- it inspired me to pursue some poems of my own :[)

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    1. Thanks! I am so glad that I can inspire someone in the world! Robin inspired me and I am so glad that she did. She actually brought me to a place of memory and experience that I forgot from my childhood. This has been so great for me. I've grown in so many ways! Keep writing those poems, Mary Ellen!

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  7. I so loved hearing you read this at the Open Mic. Your voice is like a whole other newness to these words.

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