Why I Became a Poet
The paper mache puppet
I made for 5th grade art class
received a C-minus.
I shredded multiple sheets
of newspaper, then made paste
from flour and tap water.
I loved dogs, and mine looked
friendly, though misshapen.
His dark eyes bulged,
and his smile was crooked,
though endearing. He fit
my hand like a flabby glove,
so I spread my fingers wide
to accommodate his girth.
My teacher was unimpressed.
The other students’ puppets
had been made by their parents,
and they looked like perfect
Disney cartoon characters.
Though my mother praised
my originality, I decided to
give up visual art and
turn to words instead.
So far, I haven’t looked back.
Oh wow. I dislike seeing talent overturned. I like this poem. I too made a similar project when I was younger.
Well….yes! On the other hand, visual art was never really my thing, and I HAVE always been more of a word person.