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Tongue and ear

Why is it that a bite connects,

But verses build a wall?

Why can my mouth enjoy a buffet

Yet ears can't decipher it all?

 

A taco requires no syntax,

A chorus asks for years.

A curry shares its secrets,

But poetry hides in tears.

 

Oh, if only words were flavors,

And speech a kind of taste

I’d feast on every language,

Not let a stanza waste.

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Written by
himquantum
35 / M / San Francisco
Published
Oct 29, 2025
Lines·Words
12·67
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I wonder what if our ears had the power of tongue

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#language#tongue#what#if#culture#fantay
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