Different Languages Poem by James Dylan

Different Languages



On the factory floor
Two ethnic women speak
In their native tongue
A language that flows beautifully
Their tongues roll
And the impact of a d or a t can be felt
Amongst all their chatter
The women laugh
That’s when others start to look
The sound of the language
May not be to everyone’s delight
No one cares what they say
Then all of a sudden......
LAUGHTER
And everyone starts to look with fright
What are they laughing at?
Is it me is it her is it him
Looking around
What did I do wrong?
Did I forget something?
Is it my zipper?
The women continue to chat
And laugh
The laughter now becoming too much
For the annoyed man
Of only one language
He goes to the boss
And files a complaint
Please boss tell those women over there
That it is not right to speak in their tongue
The boss agrees
And we are all back to uncultured boredom
As the sound of the
Lovely t and d end
So reigns the simple sounds of
A language that doesn’t flow
And the machines
That continue to sew

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Romeo Della Valle 06 January 2010

Dear James, from experience and talking to you from the capital of the world, New York City where hundreds of languages are spoken every day and guess what, we all get along... I come from Italian and Spanish background and I have been able to speak and universal language called LOVE, since I learned to speak that language, I became a citizen of the world..what a great feeling...In 37 years living in New York City, I have learned the hard and painful ways how to survive and get along with other human beings living under the same roof...It has not being easy, but it has being accomplished, thanks the Lord...great, well penned poem, keep it up! You are the right track and site, thanks for sharing,10+++, Love and Peace...

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