I remember seeing the words: “now you are the fastest piglet in the county.”
Bhanu Kapil writes “I remembers” with fourth graders. These children are brilliant. Magic. Geniuses.
I remember when I would write poetry in elementary school. Every couple months our class would have a showcase. Our parents would come. We would display our talents. I would always read an original poem. They were often about seasons and candy (what else is new)…and the relationship between seasons and candy (candy corn–so autumn). I was proud that I didn’t have to use a rhyming dictionary to write my poems and the kids would say, “One day you’ll be a famous poet. One day you’ll have a huge book of poems!” One time I tried to do a piano recital but got nervous and fucked up. So I thought, I should stick with the poems. And I’ve stuck with words all this time.
Highlights from Bhanu’s trip to Garfield Elementary School: I Remember: [1]
I remember my great grandma was dying.
I remember that my aunt crawled out of bed in a T-shirt and tiny pink shorts.
I remember the almanac on the chair.
I remember my bed. I remember the lightning. I remember the book of time.
I remember my aunt getting in a car accident and getting killed.
I remember the child.
I remember the report.
I remember the plan.
I remember I was on the floor and he told me to get up off the floor and I did.
I remember the voyages and Sally and the world being trashed.
I remember we were going to stop at Starbucks this morning but we didn’t have time.
I remember the book of time.
I remember the north.
I remember the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. I remember all the people shouting in the war. I remember when I read for the first time about the second world war. I remember how they killed the human race and all the oxygen.
I remember the trees and the oxygen.
I remember reading a French book in bed during the thunder and lightning.
I remember waking up and playing my Japanese games on my laptop.
I remember seeing the word: “elements.”
I remember seeing the words: “now you are the fastest piglet in the county.”
I remember the wolf pack taking breaths.
I remember the day I wasn’t able to see my brother.
I remember a really bad tasting chocolate cupcake.
I remember the child. I remember the report. I remember the plan.
I remember the day.
I remember the night.
I remember what it felt like.
I remember.
Tags: bhanu kapil, escaped piglets, i was also once and elementary school poetess, poetry, the genius minds of children
My stepdaughter’s second grade class did a similar exercise, “I wish . . . ‘
She wrote “I wish the whole world smelled like a a cherry marker.”
“I remember that my aunt crawled out of bed in a T-shirt and tiny pink shorts.”
Oof. Wow. Hemingway’s baby shoes can go fuck themselves.
“I remember I was on the floor and he told me to get up off the floor and I did.”
children are better than I will ever be
It’s very good, the about of attention Bhanu gets around these parts. She’s great.
This made me very happy today.
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