Hiraeth

Hiraeth is a Cymraeg (Welsh) word which doesn't translate well into English. It is a deep longing for home. This poem makes an attempt at defining it. It is pronounced with two syllables. The first is like the English here except that the r is stronger. The second syllable is like how a mathematician would pronounce i-th as in the ith row of a matrix. You could also say eye-th.

With a last name of Davis, I had always wondered if I was Welsh. I recently confirmed it with a Y-chromosome test with FamilyTreeDna.com, My ancestor was born in Wales in the early 1600's. I found this out several years after writing this poem.

The westward theme is in the poem because going home to Cymru (Wales) means traveling west (from, say, England).


Hiraeth, by Tim Davis

 

 

 

 

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