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Message in a bone silent the thought left alone Ancestral pre - fone
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Nov 14, 2021
Nov 14, 2021 at 5:33 PM UTC
Chalked in stone - Senryu
like a spider, i weave a web of words spilling out like ink from an inkwell water from a resovoir soda on white carpet poetry comes easily, the words coming naturally snapping and rolling on paper i craft an imagining from them vivid, tangible let me make you a palace of words
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Jun 30, 2019
Jun 30, 2019 at 9:19 AM UTC
pro-nun-ci-ate
***Appreciate people for pronouncing wrong, They might be avid readers.*** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ***Appreciate people for spelling mistakes, They might be good listeners.***
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Jul 22, 2017
Jul 22, 2017 at 11:23 PM UTC
Appreciate
"I always wanted to wander." "To wander? To where?" "From Walla Walla to Uganda." "That's a wide world to wander!" "You wanna?" "Wanna what?" "To wander?" "To where, Uganda?" "Youbetcha!" "I don't want to onomatopoeia anymore!" "Are you refusing me?" "You're confusing me!" "Do I do that usually?" "Yes, and it's abusing me! "I didn't used to be." "But you see it's no use to me, So start talking lucidly! You're coming across abstrusely By talking so loosely. You've got a lot of 'splaining to do Lucy." "It started out grand!" "But quickly got out of hand." "But you fail to understand." "You should have planned." "Is that a reprimand?" "You're like the ampersand." "I don't understand." "It means 'and per se and'; The pronunciation became bland And three Latin words became 'ampersand'." "But, don't you need a vacation?" "What is the relation?" "It's a matter of pronunciation, And sometimes punctuation. Some words deserve elimination. Yes, and some deserve illumination. Thus my original illustration. In the interest of communication, Some things deserve enunciation." "I will accept that explanation." "But, I'm still hugely fond of The two of us going to Uganda; As we internationally wander I'm sure it will make you fonder The more the two of us wander." "But I really don't wanna!" "Don't wanna what?" "Go to Uganda!" "That's what you don't wanna?" "You betcha!" "It's okay. They probably won't letcha."
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 1:08 PM UTC
DISCUSSION
You, yew and ewe. New, knew and gnu. Two, too and to. Do, dew and doo. Your, you’re, ewer and yore. Sower, sewer and even sore. Pin, pen Win, wen. Tin, ten. Bin, been. For, four, and fore. Poor, pour and pore. Bear, bare and bayer. There, their and they’re. Sure, sewer, shore and shower. Censor, censure, sensor, censer. Din, den. Kin, ken. Win, wen. Yin, yen. Shoulda, coulda and woulda, Wanna, hafta and hadda. Pitchers painted of pitchers Ree-lutters instead of realtors. Pertecting you with protection. Prescribing you a perscription. A different kind of differnse, For instance, gimme a frinstance. Pin, pen Win, wen. Tin, ten. Bin, been. Din, den. Kin, ken. Win, wen. Yin, yen.
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Mar 28, 2016
Mar 28, 2016 at 10:42 PM UTC
SAY WHUT?
A woman I once worked with Was ordinarily quite intelligent But when it came to pronunciation She could become belligerent. Her way was the right way And she brooked no question. Braving her ire, I decided there Was one I had to mention. She said the word comf-tubble And I said that was incorrect. She got so very irate with me That I feared for my own neck. She called it socially acceptable, Her ghastly mispronunciation. I said it was a sign of the times The slippery slope of our nation. If people were to go on and cease An honored way of speaking Then, we are all of us adrift In a doomed skiff that is leaking. She said some more to me But I quit paying much attention. There were too many “I means” And “you knows” to mention. There were ‘haftas’ and ‘ominas’ And the sad utterance, ‘wannabees”. This poor soul would not pass The first hour of a spelling bee. I wondered if this poor soul Had seen on a computer screen. The words just as she was saying On some website she had seen? I accept that nobody in the USA Or even in Merry Old Blighty Says words like Wednesday Comfortable or February rightly. It’s like there is an international Formal and binding declaration That nobody need say these words Correctly in English speaking nations. We can lapse into hickbonics, We jess *** tah stumble along And say set instead of sit, and Others we so often say wrong. We kin say double pneumonia And quay’s eye and nukeyoulurr, Irregardless and even *** cans, And nobuddy questions wut fur. We c’n say thangs like reel utter, SimmYooLurr, BennaFishErAiry. Innerest, furrmillyurr, Mason Airy, Flustration and shudder LieBerry. But as sure as there is air to breathe And that every day will follow night Most people pronouncing words A certain way doesn’t make it right.
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Sep 22, 2015
Sep 22, 2015 at 11:53 PM UTC
DIALECTAL GENOCIDE
A woman I once worked with Was ordinarily quite intelligent But when it came to pronunciation She could become belligerent. Her way was the right way And she brooked no question. Braving her ire, I decided there Was one I had to mention. She said the word comf-tubble And I said that was incorrect. She got so very irate with me That I feared for my own neck. She called it socially acceptable, Her ghastly mispronunciation. I said it was a sign of the times The slippery slope of our nation. If people were to go on and cease An honored way of speaking Then, we are all of us adrift In a doomed skiff that is leaking. She said some more to me But I quit paying much attention. There were too many “I means” And “you knows” to mention. There were ‘haftas’ and ‘ominas’ And the sad utterance, ‘wannabees”. This poor soul would not pass The first hour of a spelling bee. I wondered if this poor soul Had seen on a computer screen. The words just as she was saying On some website she had seen? I accept that nobody in the USA Or even in Merry Old Blighty Says words like Wednesday Comfortable or February rightly. It’s like there is an international Formal and binding declaration That nobody need say these words Correctly in English speaking nations. We can lapse into hickbonics, We jess *** tah stumble along And say set instead of sit, and Others we so often say wrong. We kin say double pneumonia And quay’s eye and nukeyoulurr, Irregardless and even *** cans, And nobuddy questions wut fur. We c’n say thangs like reel utter, SimmYooLurr, BennaFishErAiry. Innerest, furrmillyurr, Mason Airy, Flustration and shudder LieBerry. But as sure as there is air to breathe And that every day will follow night Most people pronouncing words A certain way doesn’t make it right.
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I consider words, dwelling on how they move your tongue and shape your mouth. How the word “snarl” pulls your lips back to bare your teeth and leaves your jaws agape just so; how the word “whisper” starts off soft and blunt and hisses on the ‘s’, pouring out of your mouth like smoke. I think of the word “love” and how it drops smooth and round from the tip of your tongue, like a stone falling into a pond, disappearing at once and leaving ripples in its wake. I think of the word “hate” and how it makes you square your jaw and wrinkle your nose, and leaves your tongue pressed flat to the roof of your mouth, like a viper rearing to strike.
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Oct 18, 2014
Oct 18, 2014 at 4:24 PM UTC
Sonantal Bouma
If I were a word, you’d be pronunciation You'd make me, break me, just with how you say me And tell me how to sound I’d have a different meaning when you mumble in the morning In your daytime dazzling Or when you shout at night My existence right is with the emphasis you put on me And silently I die out when I’m the sound you swallow, Still Still I am, When I fall out of slang, replaced by another that sounds just like you want Still I stand, in your old dictionary That you haven’t used since you strike the right tone Not alone, I stand, as you stand beside me Even when you think you left to sing another tune You spell me, explain me In little scribbles right behind me that no one understands Thank you. Without you, I wouldn’t sound the way I do But it’s time now to leave you, leave you to die As you won’t live without me, but on paper I revive
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Mar 26, 2013
Mar 26, 2013 at 1:18 PM UTC
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