This autistic schoolboy wrote an emotional poem about his oddness and the internet burst into tears
An inspiring poem by an autistic schoolboy has gone viral, warming the hearts of thousands of people all over the world.
Benjamin Giroux, a ten-year-old from Plattsburgh, New York, was asked by his teacher to write a poem about himself, starting every few sentences with “I am”.
After perfecting his poem, Benjamin shared the results on Twitter, saying:
The poem reads:
I am odd, I am new, I wonder if you are too
I hear voices in the air
I see you don’t, and that’s not fair
I want to not feel blue
I am odd, I am new
I pretend that you are too
I feel like a boy in outer space
I touch the stars and feel out of place
I worry what others might think
I cry when people laugh, it makes me shrink
I am odd, I am new
I understand now that so are you
I say I, “feel like a castaway”
I dream of a day that that’s okay
I try to fit in
I hope that someday I do
I am odd, I am new.
Benjamin’s parents told Today.com that they were overcome with emotion when reading his poem.
His dad Sonny said:
After Sonny shared the poem on his Facebook profile, it caught the eye of the National Autism Association, who shared it on their Facebook page. The post struck a chord with people and went viral, being shared nearly 40,000 times. The accompanying hashtag, #OddToo, also went viral.
Unsurprisingly, the internet was full of love for Benjamin’s poem.
No, *you're* crying.
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