When to Speak
A poem on Language and Power

We celebrate International Mother Tongue day today.
Every language has its place.Β
We don't always need to tellΒ
What we know.
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"Grandma, it's dollar, not dorra."
At the bank.Β
My grandchild minds my English.Β
I blush.
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But smile.Β
And wink behind her.
"The old lady's dumb."
In Mandarin.
I clutch my walking stick.
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You see, I know.
I got what that bank teller said.
Just decided
NOT to say so.
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So I am ignorant.
I am weak.
I do not get it.
But I know.
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This is about using language and power.
Let them think they know.
But I know.
I want to speak
Only when THEY need to learn.
More than me.
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Original poem by Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin. AI tags are coincidental.Β
For Vocal's Say It Plainly challenge
And Mikeydred's February prompt.
About the Creator
Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin
Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.

Comments (3)
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Whoaaaa, your last stanza packed a punch. Loved this!
Language definitely have power . I got to say, even sign language has a culture.