An inconvenience

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WARNING in a creole form of English
This was a project for my class to write a poem in which you switch from an creole or different form of English of any sort to the standard english and I chose the caribbean creole dialect so it will be hard to understand.
Bows and leaves

Di days dem when eyes have bags
Ya'll backs start feel like some pin wid tags
An yo come home tired an stress
Wit piles a homework jus layin' dere on yo desk
Hunger jus a crawl.....
You feel like you wah bawl
Cause wen you turn to mah fi help
Shi look pan you wide a glare dat cam melt
"There is meat in the refrigerator and bread on the shelf
You are 17 years old, child! Go help yourself!"

A/N : I have a challenge. I'll follow and give reads and likes to anyone (exclusive @JJreaders) who can correctly translate this all to standard english (U.K /U.S)

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⏰ Last updated: Jan 07, 2018 ⏰

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