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"The Average Fourth Grader Is A Better Poet Than You, (And Me Too)," Hannah Gamble
While in graduate school at the University of Houston, I supplemented my income by working as a writer in residence for Writers in the Schools (WITS). I was with WITS for three years, during which I visited third, fourth, and fifth grade classrooms, and worked with groups of students visiting the Menil museum of art, the Houston Historical Society, and the Houston Arboretum.
When first hired by WITS, I expected that working to explain some of my favorite poems to fourth graders would result in me becoming a better teacher of poetry. What I wasnāt expecting was that (thanks to having my brain blown apart on a weekly basis as I browsed my studentsā folders of barely legible poems) I would become a better poet.
Here are some lines written by students in grades 3rd-6th:
āThe life of my heart is crimson.ā
[Writing about a family memberās recent death:]
āMy brother went down/ to the river and put dirt on.ā
Ā āPeace be a song, silver pool of sadnessā
āAway went a dull winter wind that rocked harshly, and bent you said, āFather, fatherā.ā Ā
[Writing about a terminal illness:]
āI am feeling burdened and I taste milkā¦ā¦ I mumble, āPlease, please run away.ā But it lives where I live.ā
āThe owls of midnight hoot like me shutting the door to nothing.ā
[Writing about life as a movie:]
āThe choir enters, and the director screams āSing with more terror!!!āā
Ā āI have provisions. Binary muffins. Itās an in/out/in/out kind of universe. We cannot help you, this is a universe factory. A sound of rolling symbols. Disappearing rocks, screams of lizards. Sanity must prevail. Save vs. Do Not.ā
āI, the star god, take bones from the underworlds of past times to create mankind.ā
These young writers are addressing subjects that still obsess poets fifty years older: sadness, death, love, responsibility, aging, family, loneliness, and refugeā¦and they are addressing these subjects in language that is new, and thus has the power to emotionally effect a well-seasoned (/jaded) reader. The average fourth grader is able to do this because she hasnāt been alive long enough to know how to do it (and by āitā I mean talk about the world) any other way.
Story time: When I was a child I believed that one day I might be allowed to cross into an alternate dimension by walking through a quilt hanging on my living room wall. As I got older I stopped believing that this was a possibilityānot because I grew to believe that the universe wasĀ notĀ an extremely strange place where incomprehensible things could happen on a daily basis, but because I passed year after year after year not being able to enter the spirit realm through a wallhanging.
Anecdote that I hope youāll find relevant: When Jean Piaget began studying the intellectual processes of children, he was not doing so because he had any special interest in children. Piaget was interested, rather, in the intellectual processes of (adult) humans and was seeking a control group. [His first thought was that the best control group would be comprised of martians but, as he did not have access to martians, he decided to use children since children possessed what is farthest from human consciousness.]
So letās look at what happens to our young writers as they age [I took these lines from poems written by middle-school/ high school students (Italics, mine)]:
Ā Snacking onĀ this and that my friends andĀ I keep the party going even when it is overā Ā
āWhispers of a secret crushĀ being unraveledā
āIāmĀ trapped in this holeĀ that I canāt break throughā
āBarack Obama in the White House. I canĀ feel theĀ inspiration Can you feel it?ā
āNow I feel secureĀ with my head held high.
Sad times. By middle school/high school, the average student has learned how normal people talk. The resulting language is underwhelming and predictableāthe safe regurgitations of a thoroughly socialized consciousness.
While the average older studentās poems are heavy with allegiance to a limited view of reality, the average younger writerās vision of the world is nimble and surprisingābazaar, yet true.
Last year I spent every Saturday tutoring an extremely undersocialized kid in vocab. When I taught her the wordĀ blandishmentsĀ (āto flatter, coax, sweet-talk, appeal toā) she wrote this sentence: āThe blandishments of the sugar flowers made the cake so much more inviting.ā
The sentence is interesting because the student understood that a blandishment is something that attracts favorable attentionĀ withoutĀ fully realizing that people almost always use the word to refer to a human action.
The poetās job is to forget how people do it.
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Never has such a short line of text completely broken my heart like āmy brother went down to the river / and put dirt onā
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Audrey HepburnāsĀ Roman Holiday test took place at Pinewood Studio in London, September 18, 1951, under Thorold Dickinsonās direction. āWe did some scenes out of the script,ā he said, but āParamount also wanted to see what Audrey was actually like ānot acting a part, so I did an interview with her. We loaded a thousand feet of film into a camera and every foot of it went on this conversation. She talked about her experiences in the war, the Allied raid on Arnhem, and hiding out in a cellar. A deeply moving thing.āĀ ā From Audrey Hepburn by Barry Paris
Nancyās very first charm bracelet given to her in high school from her parents (stay tuned for her amazing music themed charm bracelet). This Southern belleās bracelet features charms from various high school rites of passage; from her boyfriendās football to her cheerleader megaphone and finally a gorgeous piano for her win in the talent competition of the Miss Florida Pageant. We wouldnāt want to forget the salutatorian medal; a steal from her husband! We love the classic all-american feel of this charm bracelet! #classic #cheerleader #football #missflorida #missamerica #pageant #southernbelle #alabama #auburnalabama #itsacharmedlife #highschool #fnl #fridaynightlights #goldcharms #vintagegoldcharms #vintage #piano #goldjewelry #charmbracelet #lovegold #charmco
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I want a movie about a guy who runs for president and wins but then suddenly realizes that he doesnāt want to be president, so he just starts doing ridiculous things all the time trying to get impeached, but it NEVER WORKS because they always miraculously end up being the right thing to do. Like, he declares war on Canada? Next day it turns out that Canada had secret plans to nuke Washington. he bans Doritos? Turns out theyrāe the number one cause of cancer and natural disasters. He sends his vice president to jail? Turns out the VP was a terrorist in disguise. He has 100% approval rating, most popular president ever.
Iāve decided that I want him to be played by Jeff Goldblum.Ā
This is totally a movie I would watch
Come crawl atop me and we will spend the daylight buried in kisses.
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