Les surrealistes (prévert)
“I grew up with my mother and my grandmother, Edith. And we lived in a little house. On the Prarie, in Massachusetts. Once, my mother asked me to peel the potatoes for dinner, I refused. So my Grandmother called me over to her, made me sit on her lap, and just like you I was, looking up at her like I knew she was gonna tell me something big. She just said to me, ‘Bring me them potatoes.’ So I did. And she said, ‘Bring me that knife.’ So I did. And she started peeling ‘em. But just when I was turning back to my little bit of fun, she grabs me by the arm and pulls me real close to her crinkly old face and she spits shes so mad when she says, ‘Child you ain’t got no idea what you should be doing to help your mother.’ I was pretty sure she was gonna leave it there, but then she pressed the knife in my hand. ‘That knife has got a history that its about time you knew about.’ I wanted to say, ‘This knife?’ but I kept my lips stuck one on