Emily Cullen's 7-Year-Old Poem Lands on Son's English Exam
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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 9
Emily Cullen's 7-Year-Old Poem Lands on Son's English Exam
3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 9
Summary
Galway poet Emily Cullen discovered after her son Lee's Junior Cycle English exam that a poem she wrote about him seven years earlier had appeared on the paper.
Envoi in Chalk was inspired by a message Lee wrote on a pavement at age 8 — “The world is great” — which Cullen said lifted her during a difficult period when her mother was in hospital.
Lee, now 15, briefly considered answering in the first person because he had inspired the poem, but chose the third person in case the examiner would not believe him.
Cullen said she had no advance notice the poem had been selected, adding that exam texts are typically kept confidential until the test.
The moment carried extra poignancy because Cullen's mother has since died and she is now caring for her 95-year-old father while working on her fourth poetry collection.