yes, You could use breese/feese or brize/fize to clear this up.
bw
SallyE
on 20/8/03 9:02 am, Gerald England at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> A gorgeous piece of sound-poetry
>
> just one thing
> I'm not quite sure of how to pronounce
> brise/fise
>
> yours
> Gerald
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "arthur seeley" <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 7:27 AM
> Subject: Summer madness
>
>
> Lament of a Sleach Thrane
>
>
>
> Hear the slathers frooming
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> in the Silth of Hoventrude
>
> and the snabble of the catspurs as they brise?
>
> How the mammens and the fodgers
>
> roam the foaming Ulpenmood
>
> now the ragged toothless huldens got the fise?
>
>
>
> As a youth I drambled flountly
>
> to the blinting of the knorp
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> and cloggened to the smuffles of the plut
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> now the Worple¹s blouthing meep
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> as it snoovles round the Dhorp
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> brings teardrips to the corners of my chut.
>
>
>
> Long ago, long ago
>
> the bisterns called to me
>
> and I sailed away to hunt the ravering Sleach.
>
> Now I am old, I am old
>
> and I watch the smathered sea
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> and dream that they nardell on the beach.
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>
>
> They tell me that the Sleach
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> has long since slustered and declaned
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> and no one goes a- Sleaching anymore
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> but red sails along the Silth
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> mind me of the maffling thranes
>
> and the lamphires smirning on the shore.
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