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Point ain't no mine and grammar likewise
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Аннотация: Experiments with american language. 
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   Point ain't no mine and grammar likewise. (A tale of poetry and bad English)
   
   It happens when from time to time
   You talk not knowing `bout what.\
   And there comes time to be polite
   And he/she asks not knowing why
   About someone mentioned once:
   -That yours, God knows his name, is fine?
   -Just listen, Mom, he ain't no mine!
   
   He ain't no mine,
   She ain't no his
   And I'm none but sincerely yours.
   He ain't no mine,
   She ain't no his
   And I am... If I still exist.
   
   Just listen, someone listen me,
   I'm understood but never heard,
   Expressing thoughts that could be fine,
   But - sudden stop - they ain't no mine.
   
   They ain't no mine,
   I ain't no yours,
   You are the one to listen me:
   They ain't no mine
   And so you are,
   But I don't care, I just exist.
   
   Existing kills and so does life
   And writers do, if just for rhyme,
   I do, he does, my grammar says
   `long with an inner voice of mine.
   
   The voice of mine,
   The ear of yours.
   Who cares if none of them exist?
   I will repeat
   And one more time
   And there'd definitely be no rhyme.
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