Re: Interbeing
From: | Kala Tunu <kalatunu@...> |
Date: | Saturday, February 16, 2002, 22:48 |
David Peterson wrote:
>>>
"The true poet will see the cloud in this paper. For without a cloud there can
be no rain, and without rain, trees can't grow, and if trees can't grow, there
would be
no paper. In this way, the paper and the cloud interare. The word 'interbe'
isn't a word you'll find in the dictionary, but I think it should be, for just
this purpose."
<<<
In Tunu:
Tuko luti yaconi ayabila kitenya buma ucana kama beba. Kame okono yubilu yaikela
buma aikela tulu, wayucano yaikela tulu aitumotumo akela nilo baimakumya
wayucano itumotumo akela nilo baimakumya aibeba akela toli sumi baitime. Ukame
kita aibeba waibuma atimenyo lelu. Matu yalai'baitimenyo lelu' yakame akela
laimatu ikamu abeno baisace okuni kaci matu awaikami asoma ikame matu anuna
ukuni kaci matu okame maso yakune.
Crafsman poetry who-true there.is-will see-into cloud in-inside it paper.
The.aforementionned be.from-cause that-in-supposition that-there.is-no cloud
there.is-no rain, and-in-case that-there.is-no rain there.is-tree-tree not able
grow-up and-in-case that-tree-tree not able grow up there.is-paper not already
still exist. In-the.aforementionned way there.is-paper and-cloud exist-from
each.other. Word that-is'exist-from reciprocate' that-aforementionned not
be-word that-you can find from-book compile word but-I consider
that-the.aforementionned word must be.in-book compile word from-aforementionned
reason that-certain.
Note: Tunu i-, u-, e-, o- are prefixed to words like their Hebrew equivalents
she-, be-, le- and me- are.
Mathias
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