Your English Our English
'You are' and 'We are' are not both the same,
In English we all play this dangerous game.
If I say you're lucky if you have some fun,
do I mean just 'you' or indeed everyone?
If I say we're lucky if we have some fun,
Is it 'me and companions' or again everyone?
This problem gets worse when we travel the globe,
and into the meaning of words we then probe.
In England if I filled my car up with gas
my friends would all tell me to close up my ass.
While Stateside no gas and my car wouldn't
run and you'd really be ill if it came out your bum.
……(and we'd really be ill if it came out our bum)
But even my bum I believe would be wrong
for in England a fanny is hid by a thong!
So if I say 'you', then I might just mean 'us',
or even mankind, so please don't make a fuss.
For I'm only an Englishman speaking my way,
not picking on you with the words that I say.
Ivor G Davies
Copyright © Ivor Davies | Year Posted 2015
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