I need explanation of the poem I Speak Sign Language written by Sarah Ismail
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Sarah says: "I am a physically Disabled writer and blogger living in the UK. On my website, you will find all kinds of fun and useful sections related to disability representation on TV, in books, in movies and in theatre, celebrate progress in Disability Rights and rant about Disability Wrongs."
"When Im not updating Same Difference, I write the occasional poem, mostly inspired by myself and my amazing Disabled friends."
Listen to the Silence is available online as an ebook, which you can download from Amazon.
To see more of Sarah's writing please go to her website at Same Difference
On The Inside, Looking Out
My mind is on the inside, looking out
I’d love to tell you what I’m thinking about.
But my voice is on the inside, looking out
I can smile but I can’t speak
Even that may take a week!
My thoughts are on the inside, looking out
How I wish I could have my shout!
I agree with what you say,
But I can’t tell you so, there’s no way.
I’m lost in my thoughts, trapped to be precise
Trapped in my own silent world, and it’s not very nice!
I have thoughts and feelings, and while they may not show
There’s something I want you to know.
My voice, my thoughts, the feelings I’d love to tell you about
Are all on the inside, looking out.
Answer:
Sarah says: "I am a physically Disabled writer and blogger living in the UK. On my website, you will find all kinds of fun and useful sections related to disability representation on TV, in books, in movies and in theatre, celebrate progress in Disability Rights and rant about Disability Wrongs."
"When Im not updating Same Difference, I write the occasional poem, mostly inspired by myself and my amazing Disabled friends."