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The Obsoletion of a Language
We knew it
would happen,
one of the laws.
And that it
would be this
sudden. Words
become a chewing
action of the jaws
and mouth, unheard
by the only other
citizen there was
on earth.
Source: Poetry (May 2011).
Poems by Kay Ryan
Poem Categorization
SUBJECT Arts & Sciences, Language & Linguistics
POET’S REGION U.S., Western
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