
When good penmanship was considered a desirable skill
I learnt to write in cursive, I would fill
My notebooks with letters looping together and slanting to the right
My pen flowing on the paper in strokes fluid and light
But when it was time for my son to learn writing I realized
That cursive writing was considered a relic of the past, I was surprised
To learn that it was not being taught any more
My son has only learnt to write in disjointed letters, therefore
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The ship has already sailed where cursive writing for my son is concerned
But it was heartening to read that in some states, children are now required to learn
How to write in cursive- educators have realized its value
It encourages creativity and enhances written expression too
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Unfortunately I am typing out this verse but I wish I could
Write the same in cursive letters, as in my childhood I would

Here in Florida, cursive writing is still taught. I never thought it would not be. I can remember when shorthand was considered a ‘secret language.’ Now it’ll be cursive writing.
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