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I've had that happen with some Romance language poetry Larry Send a noteboard - 31/12/2010 06:07:42 AM
I had worked on Farsi for a while and read a couple of poems and it just didn't "get" me. It could be that I picked something bad, or that I didn't do it justice, but it just sort of, well, was mediocre. And it was Rumi. Something about the rhythm being off, the sounds just not "poetic" enough - I don't know what it was. I can't really describe it.


Might be I subconsciously expect more rhymes.

Forgot that Rumi had been implied earlier. And I'm guessing your Sanskrit is strong enough to read the more famous Hindu classics?
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