My Nose

Gabriel Liebermann


I never chose my nose to be,
a statement of longevity.
Its grandeur lies within its size,
and the way it looms between my eyes;
and the way it leads me from meal to meal.
Some wonder if the bulbous thing
is mine. And is it really real?

From my childhood days I wore it,
like a crown- my mom adored it.
My father who had a big one too,
said son, it's something to get used to;
and if children taunt you, don't forget,
there are bigger things you will regret,
and your nose will grow much bigger yet.

So big in fact that when I sneeze,
the trees around me lose their leaves.
It precedes me into any room,
but it has always made the ladies swoon.
People often say to I,
smaller noses we have seen,
on elephants and rhinoceri!

Me and my nose are stuck together,
weather for worse or maybe better.
It gives my face a regal look.
and helps turn pages in this book.
And when they put me in a basket,
tell the one that builds my casket:
to cut a hole on top so I,
can smell the flowers when I die...

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Have you ever felt that any of the facial features you have should have been different? If so, how would you have liked them to be?

  2. 2.

    Complete these sentences.

    1. Some people doubt if the speaker's nose is real because ________.
    2. The speaker's mother ________ his nose.
    3. When the speaker sneezes, ________.
    4. the ladies ________ when they look at the speaker's nose.
    5. The speaker says that his nose helps him turn ________.
  3. 3.
    How do you think the speaker feels about his nose?
  4. 4.
    What did the speaker's father tell him about his nose?
  5. 5.
    Why does the speaker make a mention of elephants and rhinoceroses?
  6. 6.
    How does the speaker overstate while describing his nose?
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