Luscious Language
By L G Meadows
Mon, 03 Oct 2011
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Isn’t language just luscious?
I could just lick it as it languishes on my tongue.
Wonderful, wacky words,
Waiting to waft out wonderfully and be heard.
And letters! Think of the letter M
Melting in your mouth
Mmmmmmm marvellous.
How about sounds that sizzle and slither,
That get you in a dither.
Language.
Don’t ya just love it?
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Yep...I sure do, LG. And
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Yep...I sure do, LG. And you sure have my mouth watering for a nice, juicy crossword with this, more than enjoyable, ditty of yours;-)
Tina
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What a music to sounds and
What a music to sounds and words (sound mixtures!), as you're capturing!
I was brought up with Welsh 'cynghanedd' poetry, which has lots of really complex aliteration patterns,
probably the meaning becoming less important than the sound patterns! Rh
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Yes the language of poetry
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Yes the language of poetry is luscious, as you so
beautifully described.
I very much enjoyed reading this piece and thankyou
for sharing.
Jenny.
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Some nice alliterations. I
Some nice alliterations.
I do like alliteration.
Helvigo Jenkins
Helvigo Jenkins
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"...I could just lick it as
"...I could just lick it as it languishes on my tongue..."
Best spread in abundance on toast
ps Ciamar a tha thu?
ScoZen
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It's Scottish Gaelic for
It's Scottish Gaelic for "Hello and how are you"
ScoZen
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