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Around the corner Quote by Earl Reum

“Once on yellow sheet of paper with green lines, he wrote a poem and he called it “Spot” 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 big gold star and his mother hung it on the kitchen cupboard and showed it to his aunt and that was…” quote by Earl Reum
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““Once on yellow sheet of paper with green lines, he wrote a poem and he called it “Spot” 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 big gold star and his mother hung it on the kitchen cupboard and showed it to his aunt and that was the year his sister was born-and his parents kissed all the time and the little girl around the corner sent him a postcard with a row of X’s on it and his father tucked him into bed at night and was always there. Then on a white sheet of paper with blue lines, he wrote another poem and he called it “Autumn” because that was the time of year and that’s what it was all about and his teacher gave him an “A” and told him to write more clearly and his mother told him not to hang it on the kitchen cupboard because it left marks and that was the year his sister got glasses and his parents never kissed anymore and the little girl around the corner laughed when he fell down with his bike and his father didn’t tuck him in at night. So, on another piece of paper torn from a notebook he wrote another poem and he called it “Absolutely Nothing” Because that’s what it was all about and his teach gave him an “A” and a hard searching look and he didn’t show it to his mother and that was the year he caught his sister necking on the back porch and the little girl around the corner wore too much make-up so that he laughed when he kissed her but he kissed her anyway and he tucked himself in bed at three AM with his father snoring loudly in the next room Finally, on the inside of a matchbook he wrote another poem and he called it “?” because that’s what it was all about And he gave himself an “A” and a slash on each wrist and hung it on the bathroom mirror Because he couldn’t make it to the kitchen.””

Earl Reum

About This Quote

A young poet’s evolving work reflects changing family dynamics, emotional turbulence, and the search for identity through creative expression.

In simple terms: Poems mirror his shifting life and feelings.

Key Takeaway

Notice how art can track personal change.

Themes

growth family identity creativity

Mood

nostalgic reflective conflicted

Type

personal narrative emotive

When to use this quote

  • school assignments
  • family gatherings
  • nighttime reflections
  • personal journaling
  • creative coping

Key Concepts

developmental psychology symbolism narrative voice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your creative outlets reflect your life phases?
  • What emotions drive your artistic choices?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize dysfunction, overlooking healthier coping strategies.

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