Dyslexia Diaries: Poems by Jim Johnston

Jim Johnston is a 74-year-old man who has faced many trials and tribulations in his life. In his early years as a student, he was told that there was a 90% chance he wouldn’t be able to read or write. However, he received a 100% score for creativity when being examined. “Society, all my life has put me into a box. So I proved them wrong” said Johnston, who has just completed his 5th writing major and has spent the last 16 years in post-secondary school. As someone who is Metis and dyslexic, he is a role model for many young people with this learning disability. “I just want to make the world a better place, it shows that it doesn’t matter how the system beats you down, and if you’re dyslexic, or if you have native blood or anything.” His resilience and determination are inspiring, as are his poems. You can read some of Jim Johnston’s poetry below.

In a Dream the Swiss Cheese Blooms

ding dong are you there jim?

who is this?

chief white bear

hi ancestor

follow me woodlands

what year?


wow i'm octopus

lighting snow forest

suckers trembling aspen

the swiss cheese blooms

owls meow 

glowflies firecracker

jade spider aliens

zip in a puffball ship

humans:

no smarties 

smoky cobalt rock

primitive two-legative bugs

no bugs for you, kids.

wow are you there jim?

Dragon Breath

Oh Brother Gordie bad brother

jump in Pharaoh Gang

dragon breath wolf skin

night howls a black ghost

torch up Lucky Strike

dragon breath burning

boot street knuckle busters

pounding skulls

roar by ’49 Coupe

oh brother wolf

dragon breath burning

I blow the raspberry slice.