Two-tongued –
speaking both heart and mind –
complex languages, whose nuance
I’ve never quite mastered,
yet am conversant in.
It’s a constant learning
to nail enunciation –
linguistics a tiresome topic
The mind,
a guttural language,
leans toward equation and absolutes –
hard consonants and long vowels
While heart-speak rolls
off the tongue in softer,
cooing syllables –
elongated tones and
whimsical passages.
I’d happily demonstrate
the extent of my proficiency
but the two-tongues
are currently contradictory,
the clamour of their discord
drowning out the peace
requisite for translation.
(Tongue Tied first appeared here October 2018. Image my own)
I love heart-speak, and that entire stanza!
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this heart-speak and tongue-tied alliteration is really a true masterpiece VJ, kudos!
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Thanks Kate!
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always a pleasure VJ
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Love the last few lines! Great poetry as always.
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Thanks so much
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You’re welcome!
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The image is gorgeous!
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Thanks so much
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You’re welcome!
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That is such an interesting way to picture this process!
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Thanks š
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Beautifully penned! Love that alliteration:)
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Thank you
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Great last stanza VJš
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Thanks Cindy!
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Superb:)
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Thank you
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Beautiful š
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Thank you!
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I love your āheart speakā phrase, VJ! š„°
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Thanks Victoria
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I like the linguistic metaphor, particularly how it comes to the final two lines.
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Linguistics was my least favourite course, but I guess it lingered in my mind, lol. Thanks
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Intro to political science was my least favorite course. š
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Sounds equally as stiff
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Boring to the extreme and the kiss of death, multiple choice tests. The only useful thing I remember from the course was an extra credit option to write a paper. I read Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” for the first time and wrote a critical analysis of it from a rhetorical perspective. I learned l lot from reading the essay and writing the paper!
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Well that was something. I just remember pure agony, lol
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