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Monday, June 14, 2021

Words

 Inspired by “The Story of English” by Robert McCrum, William Cran and Robert MacNeil.



Our words surround us like the sea

and as the dark abyss will peak,

will ebb and swell with mystery,

so too the language that we speak.


The words we hold, perchance discard,

will differ with the where and whence

but language grows with each new word

homogenized by common sense.


On Dublin streets, in Kingston bars

the native sings his odd refrain,

the language bears its local scars

yet stays intact and shall remain


the sum of all that man has wrought,

his precious words, his common thought.






© 2006 W.D. Neighbors






The words surround us like the sea
and, as the dark abyss will peak,
will ebb and swell with mystery,
so will the language that we speak.

The words we hold, perchance discard,
will differ with the where and whence,
yet English grows with each new card,
homogenized by common sense.

On Dublin streets, in Boston bars
the speech will sing its odd refrain.
Our language bears its local scars
yet stays intact and shall remain

the sum of all that man has wrought,
his precious words, his common thought.

© 2006 W.D. Neighbors

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