Trilingual
This is the common sap of humanity's tree. It flows within us all. A shared communion enabler and advancer lifting us above our animal origins. -Language the magical gift of mankind, placing us higher than mere Neandethal brutes ignorant and mute. -Speech architct of culture binder and medium for knowledge, ideas -this, the foundation of history and civilization. It is both a bridge and a wall, uniter, as well as seperator. Causing confusion and making strangers between foreigner and native- so it has been since the days of the Tower biult at Babel and from then onward there has been frustration when words are misunderstood, and assimilation comes only through learning. But what of my own linguistic journey? It too, has been a labyrinth leading to diversity and assimilation. For I was raised listening to and speaking an olden tongue -that of my forefather's language of my childhood home, now nearly forgotten flown with wind and time like my father's ashes across the Atlantic. -Yet the memory is not quite so distant; the words come to life, deep within and I cannot deny my blood, my heritage -Hungarian, language of my soul. So I grew the immigrant's child receiving my education here, in America mastering English by age eight -by then bilingual -English the transmitter to all I convey in page after page of poetry This, the language of my mind. And now, destiny has caused me to learn yet again, with my husband, in another country, my vocabularly expands with words exotic to me, romantic and rhythmic -Spanish my language of love, mi idioma de corazon. * Last line- "My language of the heart".
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azure warrior
I have been writing poetry since my late teens. My usual topics are: society and politics, introspection, spirituality, nature and relationships. I have achieved some modest publishing successess, including 3 chapbooks and 3 books. Among the writers...
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