After rewatching this episode of The West Wing recently, a few things ran through my mind.
1) Governor Ritchie is a lot like a male version of Sarah Palin
2) I know what Esperanto is, but I've never heard any Eskimo poetry.
So I looked up some Inuit poetry, and it's not half bad.
I see your face.
It is always near me, though I
Am days away from you.
In dear memory, I always see your face.
I see your face.
Alone in the dark night
I turn down the light and
In the darkness, I see your face.
I see your face.
You did not want to cry, but I
Remember now, tears as we said goodbye.
That is how I see your face.
I will see your face.
Only wait. When spring birds fly
home to nest and mate, so shall I,
And I will see your face.
Pretty stirring stuff, huh?
But this was my favorite piece that I came across:
I got my poem in perfect order.
On the threshold of my toungue
Its arrangment was made.
But I failed indeed, in my hunting.
3 comments:
I like how we all did our blog challenges really differntly.
Inuit poetry isn't too bad.
Oh, you/they spelled tongue wrong too by the way.
*differently
I agree Steph, we've all done it differently which is awesome and sort of the point of the challenge - would be boring otherwise!
Lol Eskimo poetry? So randoms!
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