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.

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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