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Hiba Aamer Oct 2018
Wisps of sound rise and melt in the air,
The high and low stresses, the articulatory stretches;
Linger, vanish, manifest, proliferate – digest.

A humming note strokes the whims of a heart,
Through tapestries of tingling blade of tongue,
It slides into existence and existence it wears till it obliterates.

Wisps of sound rise and melt in the air,
Like Chinese ring daggers they curl into
the abode of your consciousness again.

A mellifluous phrase carries the calm of Ravi
as it glides through the hollows of ears,
Now in your memory, now forgotten,
Now revived, now devised,
Now it journeys towards the ripples of your utterance,
And now it fiddles with your own conscience.

A wisp of sound falls over the skyline of a tongue
It transforms into a soulful voice,
And arbitrarily makes sense!
Johnny Noiπ May 2018
Manners of articulation
Obstruent
    Stop
    Affricate
    Fricative
     ­   Strident
            Sibilant
Sonorant
    Nasal
    Approxima­nt
        Semivowel
    Vowel
    Vibrant
        Flap/Tap
        Trill
Liquid
    Rhotic
    Lateral
Occlusive
Continu­ant
Airstreams
Egressive
Ingressive
Ejective
Implosive
Nonexplosi­ve
Lingual (clicks)
Linguo-pulmonic
Linguo-ejective
Percussive
See also
Articulatory phonetics
Aspirated consonant
No audible release
Phonation
Place of articulation
Voice
Voicelessness
v t e
In phonetics, a stop, also known
as a plosive or oral occlusive, is a consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases.
they told me
      witches were scary &          .
      ugly so I
wanted to       =      **** witches;
they                                               told me         prostitutes                     were
                 *****
so I wanted to               .              .                           
    ­                        **** prostitutes; they weren't         .        .          ***** at                   all but they can                    get expensive  .
I heard                *****                .      .            wer­e easy so    .      I wanted to
  .                     ****                            *****; they were too easy I didn't want to **** them           after I saw them
                     literally                         **** every guy they knew including me
I never            wanted     .                .                   ­          anything       .        to w/                       as more people become poets & start reading & listening to poetry everyone will realize computers
can't write or speak in poetry computer                     s have no sense or
                                       expression        computers a fad & a hoax
             mothers,   .              .       daughters,              .      ­        .    sisters or moms but when I go out to
.              get                               laid  AI is                                      *******              
     psuedotechnology
that's all there were what the                Front Central Back
Close
Blank vowel trapezoid.           used to call pseudoscience
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Near-close
Close-mid
Mid
Open-mid
Near-open
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