0 Words , words everywhere 02br 00From the little girl learning to talk 02br 00To the toddler shouting at her top 02br 00It is words that sail 02br 00From a mother’s caresses to the babies' smiles 02br 00It is words that follow 02br 00From the girl’s heart to the boy's heart 02br 00It is words that travel 02br 00From the granddad’s recliner to the kids’ hugs 02br 00It is words that traverse 02br 00Words, words everywhere 02br 00Scattered here and there 02br 00Words, words everywhere 0-
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0 But, after all, they are nothing but signals, 02br 00 And all you need is nothing but their musicals 02br 02br 00Cheers My Dear 0-
— X.mehrdad
0 But, after all, they are nothing but signals, 02br 00 And all you need is nothing but their musicals 02br 02br 00Cheers My Dear 0-
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0 Words , words everywhere 02br 00From the little girl learning to talk 02br 00To the toddler shouting at the top of her voice 02br 00It is words that sail 02br 00From a mother’s caresses to the babies' smiles 02br 00It is words that follow 02br 00From the girl’s heart to the boy's heart 02br 00It is words
0 That should do it. I like 'words that traverse/Words'. 02br 02br 00Do you read poetry in other languages, Anita; or mostly in English? 02br 02br 00MrP 0-
0 Frankly, I don't know any other international language... English is all I read and English is all I teach.. I heard that there r good poems in French. But again, I don't like to read translations... I feel they lose the essense of the original. 0-
0 Hello Anita 02br 02br 00I was interested, because I wondered whether you'd done any more translations – the one you did on another thread worked quite well! 02br 02br 00MrP 0-