Benjamin, Boy on the Autism Spectrum, Writes Poem Called 'I Am'
On Sunday, the National Autism Association shared a poem from a 10-year-old named Benjamin, who’s on the autism spectrum. His mom sent in the poem, titled ‘I Am,’ saying “he was given the first 2 words of every sentence. This is what he wrote…”
A mother writes, “My 10 year old son with Aspergers was asked to write a poem for school titled ‘I Am’ he was given the…
Posted by National Autism Association on Sunday, April 10, 2016
The poem reads:
I am odd, I am new
I wonder if you are too
I hear voices in the air
I see you don’t, and that’s not fair
I want to not feel blue
I am odd, I am new
I pretend that you are too
I feel like a boy in outer space
I touch the stars and feel out of place
I worry what others might think
I cry when people laugh, it makes me shrink
I am odd, I am new
I understand now that so are you
I say I “feel like a castaway”
I dream of a day that that’s okay
I try to fit in
I hope that someday I do
I am odd, I am new.