(Men and bits of paper - T.S. Eliot)
I belong to the so-called Diaspora,
That I wait a year to see my own tongue
Freshly printed on our dear newspaper;
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Apart from the love for your own tongue, it reflects your views about various obituaries appearing in newspapers from your native land. The reader can feel the philosophical undertones while reading the poem.
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Apart from the love for your own tongue, it reflects your views about various obituaries appearing in newspapers from your native land. The reader can feel the philosophical undertones while reading the poem.