Saturday, May 15, 2010

Communicating in greek is difficult

Gibberish would be merciful. For the recipients of my banter

I rarely come across people who listen to what I have to say, the rest they just nod or grunt after 'hearing' my words. Pretenders- the rubbish lot.

I've come across a draught
There are no listeners, only speakers.
Every one wants a word in.
Sentences repetitive and mundane.
The same boring conversation.
Nothing interesting . Nothing to offer.
Then I decide to talk and they look at me as though I were mad or alien or as though they lack comprehension.

Must I always speak a language they can't understand?
Should I always be unheard because I speak as though I were of a different land?
Should I give them words that they will understand?
Or do I continue a rant that is unfathomable .
Am I limiting myself by talking like them...
Or are they limiting themselves by not listening....
Such is the nature of my conversation and dilemma..

Call me crazy...
But you don't interest me..
Call me eccentric and I will forgive your idiocy
Call me looney and I will compliment your tenacity for lack of perspective...

Isn't there anyone who can understand my language..?


I can tell you a lot of things...
But none of them you will understand....

So I might just say..Up yours...
And while I say it with a smile..
you will buy my words as a compliment
such is your plight.

Touche'

I'm not special....but I can express in more ways than you could comprehend.
You are not special either....so go on scratch your head..try and get it..
go on
try.

If you took this rant literally you are a fool....
If you understood it..really understood it..then you're still not cool...
My language is no secret...
It's just different.

*Written out of frustration due to a severe lack of stimulating conversation'

If you don't understand it..all of this...
Ask me about it..
I'll tell you...

and then if you still don't get it..............................................


May be I'll just listen to you... and let you entertain me.

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