From the Ukraine or Korea to Cajun Country
he takes on their accents unconsciously;
my husband globally communicates.
His coworkers and friends delight in the fun
to hear him speak in native tongue
like a movie star, he punctuates.
Once on a Polish ship, speaking like they do
a Coon-Ass called on the phone, too.
He ping-ponged back and forth in hot debate
from one slang to the other with such ease
others begged for tips from their knees
while he said, “Hurry up we can’t be late,
my family needs me now, let’s go.
They’re number one on priority’s row.”
Yes, one of many reasons why my husband is just great.
@laurie kolp
Prompt inspiration: With Real Toads (Strophe form) & PAD
9 comments:
He must be a pretty smart guy, too, to pick up languages easily!
I like this one - several levels going on
sings: Let's hear it for the boy la la la
Wow. Want to trade? Mine's an antique, might be worth something at auction. LOL
Nicely done, Laurie, very nicely done.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
A gift indeed - such a treasure.
Thanks for the lovely form ~
I like the "K" and "C" sound play.
I can see you had a lot of fun with this form..
Brilliant strophes, brilliant husband. How important language and the ability to communicate are for peace in the world.
very cool...to be fluent in many languages would be quite the skill and def come in hand...cool him...
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