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Once Upon A Time Gabriel Okara

And I have learned too To laugh with only my teeth And shake hands without my heart. I have also learned to say, ‘goodbye’, when I mean ‘good-riddance.’ To say ‘Glad to meet you’, Without being glad; and to say ‘It’s been Nice talking to you’, after being bored. But believe me, son. I want to be what I used to be When I was like you. I want to unlearn all these muting things. Most of all, I want to relearn How to laugh, for my laugh in the mirror Shows only my teeth like a snakes bare fangs! So show me, son, How to laugh; show me how I used to laugh and smile Once upon a time when I was like you. Once upon a time son, They used to laugh with their hearts And laugh with their eyes: but now they only laugh with their teeth, While their ice-block cold eyes Search behind my shadow. There was a time indeed They used to shake hands with their hearts: but that’s gone, son. Now they shake hands without hearts While their left hands search My empty pockets. ‘Feel at home’! ‘come again’!: They say and when i come Again and feel At home, once, twice , There will be no thrice— For then I find doors shut on me. So I have learned many things, son. I have learned to wear many faces Like dresses– homeface Officeface, Streetface, Hostface, Cocktailface, with all their conforming smiles Like a fixed portrait smile.

What It’s About How attitudes and people change How honest people used to be and how deceitful they are now How the author wishes he could be like he used to How adults can learn from innocent children role reversal How adulthood can change you and how quickly people adapt to the changes How parenthood can change your views of the world

Imagery Simile line 20/21 “I have learned to wear many faces like dresses” Makes expressions and emotions seem like they’re disposable, and you can choose how to feel and when to feel it. Simile line 39 “...laugh in the mirror shows my teeth like a snakes bare fangs!” Shows how poisonous(like a snake)he feels that he’s become. Metaphor line 5 “ Ice-block cold eyes” Metaphor line 11/12 “their left hands search my empty pockets”

Structure Free verse No rhyme scheme The structure of the poem makes it seem like he’s actually talking to his child

Mood/ Tone Serious throughout End stanza shows hope

Effect We sympathise with him because he recognises how he’s changed, and because he wants to return to how he was. We relate to him because we can all understand the feeling of not wanting to be dishonest with ourselves and two faced.

Linked with... Old Man, Old Man U. A. Fanthorpe Follower Seamus Heaney At Grass Phillip Larkin Added by: Zainul Abideen Kodi: H.S.A English VPKMM HSS, Puthur Pallikkal, Malappuram