whatcha mean it's not spec-tac-u-lar, it's not the king's spoken command the way I mean to say ver-nac-u-lar it's just my talkin' outta hand
don't cha know how folks here talk syntax of emotion, of little import music to some ears, others can balk when e-nun-ci-a-ting an angry retort
it's jus' the way we'z born 'n' raised don't mean we're not savy 'n' smart you shake yer head dismayed and fazed 'cuz what is said ain't no work o' art
dude, you learned with the brightest and know many words and their meanings of our notions you ain't got the slightest idea 'bout this neighborhood and its leanin'
form your opinions, but best be circumspect 'cause we talk diff'rent don't mean we can't infer that you don't unnerstand our dialect 'cause we say "shall not," 'stead of "shan't,"
lol....ah...the differences among man are to be celebrated....cool write
Odette67Penrith, Cumbria, England UKJul 13, 2011
People who live just a few mile from me I find hard to undersatnd. When I traveled by car from Ohio to Memphis I started to notice the different dialects, most people here in England think all Amercans talk the same.
Made me smile this poem GG, you are writing some interesting stuff.
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Made me smile this poem GG, you are writing some interesting stuff.
How does one say "simply delightful" in the vernacular? Oh, yes...I mean to say ver-nac-u-lar...