Lagarde's speech, writ
34. Read the following poem and compare it with 'Stammer' by Satchi
My Disjointed Voice
I speak with no words spoken
My voice has always been broken
It is a record player that has skipped
Since the day it was made and can never be fixed
I speak through the words you read
Your mind speaks my voice with perfect clarity
I let you inside my thoughts through your thoughts
You see me without the need for me to breathe
I speak through eyes wide open
My mind has never been broken
It never slows or skips a beat
Since the days before I could speak
- Kelly Severseike
Answers
Answer:
Lagarde's speech, writ
34. Read the following poem and compare it with 'Stammer' by Satchi
My Disjointed Voice
I speak with no words spoken
My voice has always been broken
It is a record player that has skipped
Since the day it was made and can never be fixed
I speak through the words you read
Your mind speaks my voice with perfect clarity
I let you inside my thoughts through your thoughts
You see me without the need for me to breathe
I speak through eyes wide open
My mind has never been broken
It never slows or skips a beat
Since the days before I could speak
- Kelly Severseike
Explanation:
Lagarde's speech, writ
34. Read the following poem and compare it with 'Stammer' by Satchi
My Disjointed Voice
I speak with no words spoken
My voice has always been broken
It is a record player that has skipped
Since the day it was made and can never be fixed
I speak through the words you read
Your mind speaks my voice with perfect clarity
I let you inside my thoughts through your thoughts
You see me without the need for me to breathe
I speak through eyes wide open
My mind has never been broken
It never slows or skips a beat
Since the days before I could speak
- Kelly Severseike