m o n i q u e

When I was very young, I had a speech impediment.

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I could not pronounce many letters.

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When I got older, although my speech had been corrected,

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I’ve always struggled with self-consciousness about my pronunciation.

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I took theater classes.

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I’ve been told I articulate beautifully.

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but I’ve still struggled.

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And with my hands,
I never learned to speak,
Beyond the letters of my name,
A lack of time maybe,
a lack of necessity?

But my hands have always wanted even less attention than my speech.
I bite my nails,
and cuticles,
When I feel nervous.
Don’t look too close.
Don’t listen too closely.

My speech was corrected
when I was very young.
But my communication skills
are still
a work in progress.

xx monique

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