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May 2015
(The symbol * = see word list)

Hi* Reader!
A monna, a fem* both build their family here,
In lands where waqua* flows
And noush* is grown.
They shelter, cosy, nestled in their housdom,
Or dommus

If yu
prefer,
With kids arunning wild,
Alongside dogologs* and pusses.
It cost a lot of brass
to buy
That house
But yes
It really was so worth it.

On weekends dad gets out the vroom
And takes them for a run.
The youngsters chaktac
in the bak
Luving
it: driving thru
The sunny vales.
Back home,
They all sleep well
Each nite
.

From families like this
Are nations built.
Generation,
After generation.
A growing culture
On the bedrock
Of Humanity.

Paul Butters

Word List:      Hi = hello, monna (formerly mon) = man, fem = woman, waqua = water, noush = food, housdom or dommus (formerly domhouse) = house, yu = you, dogologs = dogs, pusses = cats, brass = money, vroom = car, chaktac = chatter, bak = back, luving = loving, thru = through, nite = night. (These words I term β€œButtish”, after my surname, though I acknowledge some are β€œborrowed” from others).
* domhouse amended to dommus; mon to monna (2nd draft).
Experimenting with the English Language!!!
Paul Butters
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Paul Butters  UK
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