In this week's merry episode, we're frolicking through the linguistic playground! Join Susie & Gyles as they swing through the history and etymologies of all things fun. Come and relive your youth, Purple People!
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Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week:
Apterous: Wingless
Armario: (Spanish) An unskilled player; literally, a wardrobe.
Shmegegge - (Yiddish) Baloney; hot air; nonsense.
Gyles' poem this week was The Playground by Richard Moore
Over the playground where
ancient and wizened trees
touch odors to the air
to draw the latest bees,
children swarm on the lawn,
muss the grass with their toes…
What can they touch of dawn
- what sweetness – as it goes?
Dew, that all turns to tears
and trickle through their sleep
and through their future years,
till they, they too, are old
and in their wisdom weep
a honey dark and cold.
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