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	<title>The Excelano Project Official Blog &#187; Ben Alisuag (Alumnus)</title>
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		<title>Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 20:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Alisuag (Alumnus)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA['08 Fall: Notes from Underground]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[His legs shake at the back of the classroom-
He&#8217;s not nervous, just thinking.
Imagines a freedom highway escape from his teacher and the babble of math equations.
He could care less; his eyes instead make love to traffic lights that blink his favorite colors or the tongue popping in the first row that reminds him of playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His legs shake at the back of the classroom-<br />
He&#8217;s not nervous, just thinking.<br />
Imagines a freedom highway escape from his teacher and the babble of math equations.<br />
He could care less; his eyes instead make love to traffic lights that blink his favorite colors or the tongue popping in the first row that reminds him of playing baseball,<br />
Yeah, he gets distracted.<br />
And he wants to stop his shaking knees and bouncing toes,<br />
Wants to stop hitting his classmates,<br />
And laughing while the teacher&#8217;s talking,<br />
Wants to make sense of the white lines on the blackboard.<br />
But it looks like scrabble and he&#8217;s illiterate at board games<br />
He can&#8217;t possibly pay attention because it costs too much.<br />
It&#8217;s two dollars a pop for the cure.<br />
Got him addicted to Ritalin that only works half the time.<br />
And that&#8217;s why you&#8217;ll see this 10-year-old waiting in the Welfare Line.<br />
Rebellion is this kid&#8217;s language and nobody understands him<br />
No one can afford to buy him a chance.<br />
So he&#8217;s going to the 4th grade&#8230;again.<br />
Thank God he&#8217;s short because he&#8217;ll fit in better.<br />
And hopefully the math problems will make more sense this year.<br />
And even I lose my patience sometimes,<br />
yelling that sounds more like praying.<br />
Lectures that scar like belt whips grinding over his shoulder blades.<br />
I love my nephew like his new addiction to prescription drugs.<br />
But I wish he could fight the disease the same way he crushes elementary school jaw-lines on the playground.<br />
Because Francisco is not retarded, so don&#8217;t fucking call him an idiot.<br />
Thousands of children have minds just like his; he&#8217;s a complex genius.<br />
His actions, we can&#8217;t understand, so we pop pills down his throat,<br />
Never getting rid of the problem.<br />
That Francisco&#8217;s name will never stand adjacent to 5 golden stars.<br />
Or that everyday my mother calls and ask why can&#8217;t your nephew be more like you?<br />
And I have held hands with this 10-year-old God.<br />
Repeated 4th grade because his teacher can&#8217;t find enough time for his misplaced voice.<br />
Instead, she drowns him in handouts and homework, when he can&#8217;t even read the directions.<br />
But he can recite every line verbatim from the Incredibles.<br />
And he can summarize the Gospel at church every Sunday morning.<br />
And he can manipulate video games with fingers like God and always come out on top.<br />
But give him the first paragraph of Curious George, and watch him struggle over the opening lines.<br />
I always thought he hated me.<br />
Spoke with a smart mouth and clinched fist.<br />
But at 8, he shaved his head for a Mohawk, and told my sister he wanted to read all the books I read in college.<br />
Too bad he can&#8217;t even spell the 3 letters of his diagnosis.<br />
Because when he sits to read a book, words dance on the page like run-away convicts. His eyes are like hopeless prison wards; not enough batons to beat the criminals back into their sentences.<br />
Call him Holden Caufield, the Catcher in the Eyes.<br />
What hurts most is that he will never meet the Great Gatsby.<br />
Never dine with Jane Austen and ballroom dance with Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.<br />
Stuck with two left feet, he will never ride shotgun in A Streetcar Named Desire.<br />
Forget about Romeo.<br />
Forget about Juliet.<br />
That love story never happened.<br />
Francisco will never make passion as real as Whitman or Sanchez.<br />
Never read love as pure as Wuthering Heights.<br />
He will struggle to read road signs like blind and fingerless children trying to form words by reading brail with their palms.<br />
He&#8217;ll probably have his best man write his wedding vows for him<br />
Probably lay tongue tied at the thought of having to read his mother&#8217;s eulogy.<br />
Francisco will never know words.<br />
He&#8217;ll never know songs,<br />
He&#8217;ll never get to read this poem.</p>
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