Um aah okay, so anyway.
These are the words I heard today.
The little bits of verbal glue we use
to hold the bricks of conversation
together.
Together – as we are meant to be.
24 Poems ~ 24 Hours
Um aah okay, so anyway.
These are the words I heard today.
The little bits of verbal glue we use
to hold the bricks of conversation
together.
Together – as we are meant to be.
where i come from people use :”like” and “you know” when they mean to say something more specific.
They seemed to be used here as verbal placeholders — verbal ticks used between sentences to say “I still have more to say so please wait before you start to speak.”
i just so happened to have written a poem about it….
Speak Well
Do you know? Do you know
someone who always says, “You know…”
when they mean to say something more specific.
Like, do you know? Know what? Know what?
“Like” is sometimes substituted
for “You know.” Yes, I know! I know
someone, who always says, “You know”
when they’re trying to find a word on the tip of their tongue.
That’s, not like…you know
what I’m talking about. I mean when used
in a sentence explicitly, you know,
to hinder the flow. You know, when
they mean to say something more specific,
but, they’re nervous and “you know” comes
out, you know? I know though sometimes
it’s irritating. I know what you mean,
you mean to say something, and like,
“you know” comes out instead. Do you
like..do you know? Know what? Know what?
How can I possibly know anything,
let alone something when you keep
saying “you know?” You know, there’s
a word on the tip of my tongue for
people like you. You’re like, you know, vague.
“Like” is sometimes substituted
for “you know”. Like, I hear what you’re
saying. Like, I’m with you. Like, I understand
what. You know, are trying to tell me.
I comprehend the meaning of your point.
You know? Yes, like, “Like” is also substituted
for “you know.” Yes, I know. I know
someone that uses both of those, you know
it usually does not bother me. But, like,
you know, I think that it’s contagious,
because, like, you know, I find myself
becoming, like, you know, kind of annoying.
(Form Trenta Sei variation)
v.j.calone