Language Writing
33 creative works found
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Sex and Friendship – a poem essay
by lianneWhen you make a real connection / with someone, when what / you say or do or create touches them / or they you, when some spark / of recognit…
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klokken
by bellmuskerI have…held a decapitated human head in my hands, sliced neatly in half, and marvelled at the astounding beauty contained within.
I wrote this piece for a zine in the US. The aim was to write your life story in only a few hundred words, and it was surprising for me to see which of my experiences flowed out of my pen.
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by the skin of my intelligent teeth
by bellmuskerIt’s not easy to make a Colombian man blush
Just a normal day then….
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I Love you... in 100 different languages
by Robin Fortin IPA/ I Love you… in 100 different languages Englis…
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The freedom of interpretation or the injustice of misinterpretation?
by Suzanne GermanIs there really such a thing as The freedom of interpretation? ...add to the mix – language and cultural interpretation….and how …
Interpretation – Perception – Lost Meaning – Questioning Meaning
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Sunday scrabble
by petruccioHe with his extensive vocabulary, / Mingling with arrangements not yet conceived. / I wish I had twenty years on you / Or twenty less / Then …
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Writing to stimulate the creative mind, satisfy the soul and score on the hsc trail.
by Samantha Van StralendorffHaving done the hsc, become a teacher (of sorts) and being full of opinion, I begin to write as an example to those a similar trail. The …
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No Place Like Home - The Dream Language of Oz by Karin Taylor
by Karin Taylor‘There’s no place like home.’ / ‘If I only had a heart, a brain, some courage’. Do these phrases bear any significance for us and i…
I wrote this a while ago with the intention of starting a new series of paintings on the Wizard of Oz….the idea is still there… I hope to begin a new painting/series soon on the subject. What I have written here, is the unfolding of the research work on my subject…it is important that I gain a deep understanding or insight into my subject, as well as preparing the visual side of things, i like to get a feel for it spiritually, or at least have an empathy with/for my subject/s. I read different editions of the story itself, and look at as many different illustrations as possible, rewatch the movie a few times, and listen to any music associated with it…for example the tracks from the movie, as well as things like Elton John’s and Katie Noonan’s versions of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and eminem’s Yellow Brick Road and Raine Maida – Yellow Brick Road and anything else i can find associated with the imagery of the story… Somewhere over the Rainbow by Judy Garland / Somewhere over the Rainbow Eva Cassidy / Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Kamakawiwo / Fields of Gold Eva Cassidy
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Spell Chequer
by clarkeyEye have a spelling chequer / It came with my pea sea
This was e-mailed to me earlier this year – i thought it was priceless and VERY, VERY relevant. After reading a Forum topic, I thought it would be appropriate to post this. Having been a secretary for many years, i find the degradation of our (English) language appalling; I also think it’s bad manners not to take the time to make sure your contribution is correct in all ways. However, as one member said in the Forum thread, i find myself biting my tongue rather than correcting or criticizing someone – they are contributing and that is what RedBubble is all about. I’m not claiming to be perfect in my use of my language, I make mistakes which I sometimes miss. With the ability to Edit Posts, I will be able to crrect them as soon as I see them. I find it very hard not to correct THIS!!! :-)
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yet
by bellmuskerWhat have you done?
lists, lists, lists…..a writer’s delight
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Words
by Larry VarleyThe truth deceived by words / becomes lost to the prose
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a Secret, Found
by VanSnuGPlease, REDEFINE.
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Winter's Edge: 冬季际
by XtomJamesWinter’s Edge. Snow lain so cold / Shadowed in warmest depths / Beneath a sun so bold. Green will soon appear / Where white and brown …
A poem I wrote for my Chinese class. Has English Translation with it.
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BODY LANGUAGE
by Erhan OZBIYIKEyes lead us heart, / Doors of soul… Nose leads us to breath.. / Being proud of our spirit… / Or smelling the future.. Lips lead…
Somewhere in some conversation, I have heard that we have significant signs in our body. These signs are telling about our personality. Since I have heard it the first time, I searched a lot and compared about those. So I can accept that too. There are a lot ways to analyze in the person in correct way..
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PERSISTENCE OF VISION
by Stephen JacksonThe span of his gaze was so great / He could not see the generations come and go before him: / Flickering, quicker than motes on a sunbeam….
Written on a train, watching the fields fly past, but a metaphor for the inadequacies of language and knowledge – how, the more we try to know, the more we exchange one form of incomprehension for another.
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étranger inoubliable
by Bloodypour attacher à la misère / parce que c’est facile / est une chose stupide à faire / mais je l’ai fais
This is a poem I wrote in my third french class in high school, with a little help from my dictionary. so i apoligise if the spelling/grammar arent prefect, I barely speak english as is. I was 17 and it was my first time in Paris; you could fall in love with every person you met if you wanted to.
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THE WHAT FOR
by JaneAParisfloor mats…
This is about indirect references, insults, body language and games. And how simple mind games like this can be used to drive someone insane. It is also about political persecution, power and control. This is one of the tools of the state, disrespect and mind games.
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Echoes From A Past
by fullcirclemandalasI have dreamed…
This poem was written after a particularly vivid dream in which I lived and worked in the “lost” kingdom of Atlantis… / I have vivid dreams – I have dreamed of other planets, other species. I have made planetfall in a wrecked spaceship… I have dreamed of the future that has come to pass…
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Words Never Before Strung Together
by George YesthalThere is a theory that with infinity everything is not only possible but inevitable.
Something to consider.
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Lipstick and Language
by sushi4breakfastLipstick stains on my coffee mug. / Long strains of hair threaded into the carpet. / Cigarette smoke lingers in the air like an afterth…
I wrote this after I noticed an irremovable lipstick stain on one of my favorite coffee mugs. Odd that I had never noticed it before. I am interested in the things left behind by people close to us. These traces, shadows, ghosts… no matter how small, for some reason, are brought forth into our lives after going unnoticed for an extended period of time. And then there are the things that we cannot see-memories, images, voices-that are so unique and distinct to one person that they can never be replaced. And these things are stained, like dark red lipstick on the surface of our memory, never to be erased.
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Love
by GrymmSongA challenge. / this comes with no translation, so / if curious, do the research. ^^
A little something different. / I love the german language. ^^
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Just a quirky little poem i wrote about words
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the 'language' of God
by foreverismNSFW
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'S'
by LB AndrichWhat a strange, / snaky character-the susurus / of syllables-such a sinister, slow, / slippery , character, a savory / singularity, so sa…
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