Whatever Contest - Entry 2 - April 2022 |
I have chosen the words intuitiveness and clairvoyance to be included in the title of this poem. I felt that both of these words go hand-in-hand with each other. They generate how the distinction between the imagery of the now and the future correlates with the thought processes that are actually happening. Klairanne's intuitiveness was accurate in her clairvoyance. Her mind worked excessively in determining what was happening now and in the future. What a time-working brain; it can predict things that are going to happen and what will be happening. Klairanne's mind was complex; it showed her things that are serene. It's time for her to come clean; she needed to share her thoughts with someone who understood. One morning she woke up with an intuitiveness that was alarming, enlightening, and charming. She noticed that there was an added thought to her intuitiveness; it produced a clairvoyance. Clairvoyance brought a new vision of accomplishment to her life. She saw herself as a professional writer. This made her outlook on life seem brighter. Of course, it was hard for her to have this position because of her dyslexia. This is what her intuitiveness was telling her. Just then, on a more positive note, the encouragement of the clairvoyance said to her, "You can do this, all you have to do is start somewhere. Don't let the dyslexia prevent you from trying. Don't spend time by yourself crying. Believe in yourself; let the real you come out, and show the world what you're all about." I have dyslexia; my name is Klairanne, I'll do what I can; I will not fail you. The words that are backwards to me, will be written frontwards, in the way that makes sense. My intuitiveness tells me that I'll fail, clairvoyance tells me not to listen to intuitiveness. Clairvoyance ignites the compassion in me; it wipes away my negativity and then positivity comes along and gives me ways that are resourceful. This will enforce me to be determined enough to battle all the bad vibes. My name is Klairanne; I am invincible. I won't let the dyslexia label defeat me. I will give my writing a chance; I know that I'll be able to help others overcome the dyslexia label, and show that they can become a professional writer. 54 Lines Written by Anna Marie Carlson Monday, April 11, 2022 |