Do You Understand Us?

Do You Understand Us?

A Poem by Erin Sky
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do you? Inspired by that thing on PBS ("Do you speak American?" I think)

"

Should I let these words go on the rising

wind

Like the million suns that flutter through

The clean breeze, and fill the air with must and

rust.

 

And do you understand us?

The words that babble over your brooking

tongue,

or cascade over cerebral cliffs, in annotated

wordplay and broken alliterations.

Talk to me of Africa on the islands of the

Carolinas

its like goin’ home and my ways are ever the same.

 

The words that come and flow, oh!

There are no words, no rules as long as I am

grokked

(one or two? Who knows, you?)

© 2008 Erin Sky


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love this! a whole bunch...

Posted 16 Years Ago


'Talk to me of Africa on the islands of the

Carolinas�

its like goin' home and my ways are ever the same.'

That was my favorite part, I like the ...ethnic? feeling of it and the idea of words that can convey emotions without anyone knowing what they mean.





Posted 16 Years Ago



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Added on February 7, 2008

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Erin Sky
Erin Sky

Ithilien, Gondor



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I hear I'm a bit cryptic, for all my loquacity; I talk too much, due to all I need to say; I am Gemini, and astrology is bollocks; I'm narcissistic, and hate myself for it; I dwell in irony, in the ra.. more..

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