Autism

Autism

A Poem by Cherrie Palmer
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cinquain

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Sojourn
content, anxious
Must, Repeat, Must
Trapped from speech, but freed for sight
Grandson

© 2021 Cherrie Palmer


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This is getting as far outside the dots as poetically possible! So many times we poets get trapped in the literal manifestations of those aspects of life we struggle with. As you often do, you give us an example of how to get way beyond the drudgery of a thing & just let the beauty of simplicity & truth shine thru (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

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Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

Good morning, well if you can call 1AM morning, that is. The more I see, read, and think about this.. read more



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I was looking for that story and ran into this. I have had so much experience working with people who have autism these last few years. You are right on with all the words that need to be said. And I learned something about a form I haven't heard of. Cinquain. I wrote a poem about a girl who is autistic if you want to check it out. 'Ripley's Rose'.
Your volume is rather voluminous. Can't find the story. What was the title?

Posted 2 Years Ago


William Michael Reeves

2 Years Ago

Thank you.
Cherrie Palmer

2 Years Ago

https://www.writerscafe.org/writing/Cherrie_Palmer/705460/
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Very strong use of words and thoughts. You said everything needed in the poem. We need patience for our children. Thank you dear Cherrie for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

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Posted 3 Years Ago


powerfully touching. so much said with so little. these words leap off the page and into the heart. well done ... :)

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Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

Thank you Pete, I really appreciate the review on this one.
i feel the love for you Grandson, Cherrie ... autism can be a huge challenge for family and those who suffer it .. you have 2,5,4,7 and 2 ... all i can find on cinquain is a 2-4-6-8-2 form ;) i love this expression to shed light on autism .. it has been misunderstood and misdiagnosed forever and in the 1990s when genetic research began in earnest ..first described in 1943, thought to be caused be cold hearted mothers in the 50-60s (believe it or not) and finally in 1987 the DSM III was revised that indicated the illness to be a "spectrum" ... and on from there ..(i have a love for Downy kids and Austic as well .. i think they are so very special .. tho I have never been in a prolonged relationship with any .. and have not had that love tested as families do) love the theme and perspective you present .. not a precise Cinquain :)))))...........................
E.

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Posted 3 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

On New Years Eve we was gifted Gage and it looks like we will become his guardians. So we now have .. read more
Einstein Noodle

3 Years Ago

well .. double blessings on ya Cherrie! love and peace
We find the finest and most beautiful in nil complexity. The bright look in the eyes and/or a curl of lips of a darling person is truth absolute. No need for a speech, reactions matter, whatever. Seems you've expressed one of the best cinquains ever, Cherrie. It's a gold medal to the one who inspired each every word. Long words and deep meanings aren't necessarily evertyhing; more a facade for a lack of identity!

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Posted 3 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

it's strange words are hard for him if he has to think about it, but if what he wants to say is spon.. read more
So sweet nd gentle... in a world that needs to
appreciate the sensitive warmth of a blessed child.
tenderly, Pat

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Posted 3 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

I agree in a world obsessed with perfection of mind and body, we forget the simple beauty in those w.. read more
Patricia Wedel

3 Years Ago

Lovely to hear from you dear Cherrie, and I trust you and yours are safe and well. gently, Pat
Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

My grandson was sick last night, so, i was up all night. Took a two hour power nap and thinking abo.. read more
This is getting as far outside the dots as poetically possible! So many times we poets get trapped in the literal manifestations of those aspects of life we struggle with. As you often do, you give us an example of how to get way beyond the drudgery of a thing & just let the beauty of simplicity & truth shine thru (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

Good morning, well if you can call 1AM morning, that is. The more I see, read, and think about this.. read more
Wow, I like this form, sad about the grandson though

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Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

I am really starting to like this form also, and thank you.
I still can't... tho I pride myself on my ability to wear another's shoes, I can't climb into those shoes and fully understand the machinations of this disability:( in my own neurological perils I can most certainly empathize with them but I can't understand them!!!! I find it most frustrating how a mind that can earn several college degrees and be brilliant but can't tell me how he feels about the simplest of things nor can he function in this society I find it so perplexing

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 3 Years Ago


Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

I hear ya, we think about that as well.
Cherrie Palmer

3 Years Ago

How old is Greg
Robert Trakofler

3 Years Ago

He is in his early 40’s

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Cherrie Palmer
Cherrie Palmer

Springfield , MO



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I am a published poet and love poetry. After a lifetime of country living, I'm making a move back to town. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: .. more..

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