Friday, 14 June 2013

Absolutely Nothing by Osoanon Nimuss


Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lines

he wrote a poem

And he called it 'Chops'

because that was the name of his dog
And that's what it was all about

And his teacher gave him an A
 
and a gold star

And his mother hung it on the kitchen door

and read it to his aunts

That was the year Father Tracy

took all the kids to the zoo

And he let them sing on the bus

And his little sister was born

with tiny toenails and no hair

And his mother and father kissed alot

And the girl around the corner sent him a 

Valentine signed with a row of X's

and he had to ask his father what the X's meant

And his father always tucked him in bed at night 

And was always there to do it.


Once on a piece of white paper with blue lines

he wrote a poem

And he called it 'Autumn'

because that was the name of the season

And that's what it was all about

And his teacher gave him an A

and asked him to write more clearly

And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door

because of its new paint

And the kids told him 
that
Father Tracy smoked cigars

And left butts on the pews

And sometimes they would burn holes

That was the year his sister got glasses

with thick lenses and black frames

And the girl around the corner laughed

when he asked her to go see Santa Claus

And the kids told him why

his mother and father kissed alot

And his father never tucked him in bed at night

And his father got mad

when he cried for him to do it.



Once on a paper torn from his notebook

he wrote a poem

And he called it 'Innocence: A Question'

because that was the question about his girl

And that's what it was all about

And his professor gave him an A

and a strange steady look

And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door

because he never showed her

That was the year Father Tracy died

And he forgot how the end

of the Apostle's Creed went

And he caught his sister

making out on the back porch

And his mother and father never kissed

or even talked

And the girl around the corner

wore too much makeup

That made him cough when he kissed her

but he kissed her anyway

because that was the thing to do

And at 3am he tucked himself into bed

his father snoring soundly.



That's why on the back of a brown paper bag

he tried another poem

And he called it 'Absolutely Nothing' 

Because that's what it was really all about

And he gave himself an A

and a slash on each damned wrist

And he hung it on the bathroom door

because this time he didn't think

he could reach the kitchen.

Analysis:

This poem is very powerful and emotive. It doesn't use many literary devices. It does use repetition though in a very clever way. The poem is written in 4 different ‘seasons.’ it is a more powerful way to write and has a bigger impact on the readers. It is written showing the readers a day in the life of a small boy. Each time, the poem is written in the same format and things are lost or changed, as the boy grows up.

I chose this poem because it intrigued me, all I want to do is just to have helped him before he committed suicide, I just want to make the person see some joy in life. The concept of suicide is very depressing in itself and suicide occurs because some people can’t handle the fight against depression. I find that really interesting and a like how the writer showed depression. His mental state got worse as more things changed and it was harder to cope with.

It starts each season with the boy writing a poem on different kinds of papers and written on different subjects. His teacher and mother react differently to each poem. While the boy is growing up, he loses his innocence and his 'easily excited over small things' personality. His eyes are opened, and he realizes that the world is always a perfect place where everyone is in love and pleased with their lives. It shows how a child full of life, with innocence and an optimistic view on the world can fade, when the child is exposed to depression and sin. One season at a time, the optimism fades more and more, until he is so depressed by the reality and pain in he world, he is not strong enough to cope, so he commits suicide.

The first 'season' is very basic, about small things that excite kids. He was writing about his dog because that is an easy and fun thing to do. He wrote on a neat and colourful piece of paper because it reflected his imagination. He was proud of his work and got acknowledgement.  He was giving a star, which is metaphor for the brightness and happiness in his life. He can only remember the feelings of joy and love. His parents were fully committed to loving each other and their children. It is the perfect situation with no gloom or despair.

In the next season, he writes with white paper and blue lines, it is more organized and less imaginative. Slowly he loses that too. Things slowly decay and become worse, instead of getting a gold star, he is asked to write more clearly.  He loses the brightness, and begins to question his worth. His mum doesn’t put it on the wall because of the wet paint; this starts the feeling of loneliness that is eating inside of him.

The next season is written in university about his loss of innocence and his grief, his professor gives him an ‘A,’ but doesn’t question his mental wellbeing. The paper is just torn from the notebook, showing his lack of care in the world. His father and mother lose their communication and passion in their marriage. When things change, the boy is forced to adapt to it, lowering his expectation of the world and becoming more disappointed. Growing up, adult life is portrayed to be fun and exciting, when he finally reaches adolescence he realizes it isn’t as great and the pain and stress can actually squish someone.

The last season shows the readers that the boy after growing up with pain, and losing innocence, optimism and the love & support of his friends and family, he sees no point in living, it means “absolutely nothing” to him. The poem is all about the changes in a child’s life as they grow up ‘alone’ and realise that this dream world is fake, that’s all it is a dream. He starts with happiness and a good home, things changed and people left in his life and it is sometimes quite hard to deal with all the negativity, darkness and hurt in the world. It altered his outlook on life and he saw the only way to escape was ‘a slash on each damned wrist.’


4 comments:

  1. YOU ARE AWESOME!
    THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH THANK YOU

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  2. omg thank you for writing this you are a lifesaver!

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  3. ingenious analysis
    thanks

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  4. how deep that slash need to be?

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