RIGHT ON KEIA Wen you play dis crazy game nutting is really da same so you go easy, easy, and be right on keia. No freak ‘um out, just blow kisses from da mouth, and make dem realize dat you know wat it’s all about, right on keia half and half hurricane and gentle wind. Watch da leaves in da trees and see da various degrees on how tings stay gusting. Read it all like wun map and give ‘um right on keia half and half hurricane and gentle wind. No even trip it, moa bettah you HIP it, so bebop da constant cop trying to arrest your innate sense of reason and continue wit right on keia half and half hurricane and gentle wind. Keep it level to da eye even dough you stay up in da sky and make da buggahs question why dey no can bring you down. Deah’s only one way to play, as you move from day to day, right on keia half and half hurricane and gentle wind. right on keia Keia means “this” in Hawaiian. HIP Acronym for Hawaiian Islands Pidgin.
Joe Balaz writes in Hawaiian Islands Pidgin (HIP) and in American English. He has also created works in visual poetry and music poetry. He is the author of Pidgin Eye, a book of poetry. Balaz is an avid supporter of Hawaiian Islands Pidgin writing and art in the expanding context of World literature. He presently lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
What an awesome collection!! It was a great read.