When my toddler son, trying to sharpen his vocabulary, uttered the words "Caashoo" for cash at the cashiers counter it struck me that the word 'cash' might have originated from the thamil word "Caasu" -- which also means money!
Very recently my husband teased me about me being a poet - who makes "poetry." My friend and I were amazed at his ingenious thought process. He said POETRY= "POI" (means LIE in Thamil) + "EyATRY" (means CREATE in Thamil) = CREATE LIES!
We all laughed, because POETRY is of course kind of like creating a bunch of flowers from one flower or even just a petal. Poetry... with its magical run on words can make you see or feel something more, something not exactly real or even something not tangible! Thus, you could say it is an art of creating lies...
I am thankful for my husband, his wit & humor and also my wonderful kids, family and friends who make me laugh and enjoy life to its fullest!
Copyright©2012VeeraMahal Franklin
P.S. Thanks to my friend who sent me this link (PLEASE, see below) to an extremely interesting, thought provoking language research which ultimately reaffirms that we are all one and the same regardless of continent,country, time/generation or other differences...
This video discusses Jesus's last words on the cross "Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabac-tha-ni" (Mark) are actually of "Thamil" language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=O2DNb1iC4eM&noredirect=1
OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=O2DNb1iC4eM
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Poetry & Tamil!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Frosty Harvest
Frost finally got our plants. But, to see how much they still offered us...
Copyright©2012VeeraMahal Franklin
Copyright©2012VeeraMahal Franklin
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Honoring The Veterans: Marching On!
This poem came about as I had been thinking about Peace, Freedom and the ultimate sacrifice of soldiers.
When PEACE becomes the universal "MARCHING ORDER," the world will be heavenly!!!
'Marching On' was recently published in the Anthology "Filteed Through Time" edited by the renowned Author Sally Lee (of Beechcreek). The book is available at Amazon.com, Barnes &Nobles and Landmark Booksellers (Franklin, TN)!
Copyright©2012VeeraMahal FRANKLIN
Friday, November 2, 2012
Beachcombers
On this very beautiful...
Serene morning,
Surprisingly very quiet and
Uncrowded was the Emerald beach!
Copyright©2012VeeraMahal FRANKLIN
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