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Wow, Baba. A simply and nice poem. This is my take on the poem: The
central theme of the poem are on the two words, "words" and "voice."
The former is a statement on 'something' that is; and the latter is an
expression of 'something' on that which is. There is a subtle
difference.
The poet sees the words, something that has been stated, for what that
statement or writing stands for, and nothing more. However, the voice
as insinuated by the reference to hankering, appears to be critical of
that which is stated or written. The poet then affirms that his
statement or what is written "was not begging for expression." It is
just what it is: meant to humor or even to educate.
Baba, am I close? Regards.
Rene
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Subject: Just a smile - a poem
Just a smileBy Baba Galleh Jallow It saw the wordsIt was meant to seeIt
saidIt was not begging For expressionDear VoiceIt was not hankering For
a placeAt the high tableIt was just a tokenYou see?It was worth Just a
smileNothing moreThat’s all!
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