The Biggest Problem
(Is in Other People’s Minds)
by Don Haynie
My brother Bobby never listens when I talk;
Pays close attention though, and watches like a hawk.
Took some time for my hands to learn the signs,
But now the two of us, we get along fine.
Bobby's biggest problem is in other people's minds;
We do things we like to do and have a great time.
Some kids stay away,
But if they knew him they would find Bobby's biggest problem really is in other people's minds.
I've known
We've been all around,
I sometimes wonder how the doors and the stairs give us trouble with her chair.
It may take longer, but we go everywhere.
We go where we want to go and have a great time.
Since this city's builders didn't think when they designed,
Angie reads to me the poetry she loves;
Hands brush the pages with the gentleness of doves.
Sings me a song from the piano clear and strong,
She's never seen me, yet she's known me all along.
Angie's biggest problem is in other people's minds;
We go hiking, we go swimming, in the summer sunshine,
Anyone can see I'm lucky she's a friend of mine.
And that Angie's biggest problem is in other people's mind.
Sometimes the biggest problem is in other people's mind;
Be exactly who you are, and you'll do just fine.
Things may look impossible, but try and you will find
That the biggest problem really is in other people's, other people's mind –
Someday we will change those people minds!
Anakku Sekar (6tahun) jadi bengong dan berkaca-kaca ketika pertama kali membaca puisi, tepatnya lirik lagu diatas. Sepertinya dia baru tersadar dari sesuatu. Aku jadi kaget, tidak menyangka responnya akan begitu. Sekar langsung bisa menangkap makna yang tersirat dalam kata-kata dan dalam gambar illustrasi di buku itu. Ternyata anakku sangat sensitif untuk urusan empati begini.
Aku hanya ingin mengajarkan hal sederhana tentang menerima perbedaan fisik teman dengan bijak. Dalam hal ini aku tidak mau menyebutnya kekurangan karena aku tidak mau memberi kesan negatif ke Sekar tentang cacat fisik seseorang. Aku bilang mereka berbeda, sama seperti aku dan Sekar punya rambut berbeda. rambutku lurus dan rambut Sekar agak ikal (dia menyebut dirinya keriting ) dan kami baik-baik saja dengan perbedaan itu. Sama seperti mereka yang bisu, tuli, lumpuh, atau buta mereka berbeda dengan Sekar atau anak-anak lain tapi mereka punya kelebihan lain yang Sekar tidak punya misalnya mereka bisa bahasa isyarat atau membaca huruf Braille. Aku bilang mereka hebat jadi tidak perlu dikasihani. Yang paling penting mereka bahagia dan membuat orang lain bahagia juga. Diakhir pembicaraanku dengan Sekar, dia bilang “The important thing is they are happy no matter what”
Bagus, tahap pertama pemberian doktrinku sudah diterima dengan baik. Selanjutnya tahap kedua tentang bagaimana reaksinya jika bertemu langsung dengan orang-orang yang aku maksud. Semoga berjalan sesuai harapanku. Sebenarnya dulu dia pernah aku ajak ke deaf camp di Aspen,
Sekar hebat loh. salutt sama Sekar & Mamanya. :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Happy.... :)
ReplyDeleteperfect thought in the perfect time. TFS Shin..
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