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Life, Feelings, and Emotions

temps, I think

A poem in two languages — French and English

Photo by Andrik Langfield on Unsplash

heures, je pense, tu mange, you want, more than, I can, give out, the lull, in our, symphony, of sound, led by, ta bouche, nothing, from you silence

Translated:

hours, i think, you eat, you want, more than, I can, give out, the lull, in our, symphony, of sound, led by, your mouth, nothing, from you silence

I’ve recently been trying to get into writing more French because I recently haven’t been able to practice as much as I’d have liked to. One thing to note about this poem is that the last line contains the word “silence” which is spelled the same in both English and French. I felt it would unite the poem and wrap it up nicely. Hopefully you enjoyed reading this!

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