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Blue Jay
Blue Jay

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Joined: 13 Dec 2007
Age: 53
Gender: Male
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Location: Hampshire, England

08 Mar 2009, 10:29 am

I am scheduled to make a short presentation -five minutes- about autism at the end of this month. The presentation will be to a local society of which I am a member. My aim is to raise awareness about autism/Asperger's to the other members, who, by and large, are as ignorant about autism as the general population.

I am intending the theme of my presentation to be "What the world looks like from the perspective of an autistic person." Ideally, I would like to read a couple of poems written by people on the spectrum, that put this point across. Can anybody suggest some such poems, that put the point across strikingly? I would, of course, need to ask the author for permission to use their work.

I have done my own research and have some ideas already, but I would like to listen to other peoples' suggestions.

I am particularly interested in suggestions from neurotypicals here, as most of my audience will be neurotypical. So, NTs, if a poem has helped you to better understand an autistic person's perspective on the world, please let me know.

Short pieces of prose would be suitable too.