Thursday, May 22, 2008

Ability-1 Comments

Rating: 5.0

And
She's treading on still..

As has been so far
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Indira Renganathan
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Anjandev Roy 01 February 2024

Marvelous piece...... wonderful to read....

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Kesav Venkat Easwaran 13 December 2022

Fruitful observations on the experiences of life is education proper. Most of the household ladies of the older generations are educated this way. A good write on the opted theme. Congrats Indira

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Chinedu Dike 09 July 2021

Your diction is a complete delight. A beautiful rhetorical piece of poetry...

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 01 June 2021

Beautiful, touching and inspiring poem

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Deepak S S 20 May 2021

Special quality beyond doubt.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 29 October 2020

She the queen Her dictatorship bejeweled, bedecked Slamming everybody at her feet Her best familial way Despite a deaf, illiterate....she is so talented and you are too in inscribing. It is a great tribute to your husband's aunt. Really it is a beautiful poem of 22 May,2008. Thank you dear madam. Full five stars.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 16 September 2019

I liked how you crafted this poem, Indira. Every line gives the reader a trickle of.thought who has this great ability worth of this beautiful tribute. So brilliantly and cleverly written. It expresses in beautiful detail the wonderful attributes of a great woman who despite of advancing age still makes a difference. Beautifully crafted and well executed write.

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Mahtab Bangalee 29 July 2019

yeah; thought provoking; woman's power.... great expression ma'm

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Dr Dillip K Swain 14 August 2018

She the shepherdess of the infernals Where she's treading on still..............a brilliant piece of work dear madam! My great pleasure reading it time and again!

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Dr Dillip K Swain 13 June 2018

I am utterly fascinated with this wonderful piece of poetry that is natural, lively and touching! My great pleasure reading it time and again! Stay always blessed dear madam!

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Savita Tyagi 26 December 2017

Hats off to that marvelous lady and the poetess. Great societies are made due to existence of such women. She commands reverence like that of mother goddess.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 25 November 2017

I repeat the version of the esteemed poet below who has rightly pointed out the charismatic stance of the Iron lady for whom age has just been a number! I salute the century old towering lady and the brush that has sketched the portrait! I would like to quote some fascinating lines here: She the most unconcerned of herself/Devoid of aid any her hearing-loss/Yet can talk on M.S.Subbalakshmi/Despite a deaf, illiterate. Superbly penned dear madam, absolutely wonderful! Many congratulations! !

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Akhtar Jawad 25 September 2017

Abilities of a woman who has tightly fixed her lips, who listens to many disturbing words but ignores, who watches many pain giving things but like an unconcerned passerby. Still performing her duties, though at this age she is not under any obligation to perform it at the age of 95, still a constitutional head of her home, widely loved and respected. What a great queen is she! How great is the poetess who wrote a lovely poem on her, whether she is Quenn Elizabeth II or just an ideal house wife, a mother and a grand mother. I salute to that great woman, whoever she may be.

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Indira Renganathan 29 September 2017

Thank you Akhtar...this lady is my husband's aunt only whom I used to admire very much...though she is no more now I still cherish the days I spent with her....thanks again and God bless you

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Edward Kofi Louis 20 March 2016

To the inkling sound of silence. Nice work.

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Vidi Writes 05 October 2009

Her stride with abilities, inspite of being deaf and illiterate Where have 'others' went wrong...? ? ! ! ! Dear poet, you pose a question to all of us. We need to know what to listen What to take cognizance of Else the pace will limp and shamble. Ability... seen here.... probes me more So much to perceive... I just love this write for its ability to take readers beyond...

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Sandra Martyres 27 September 2009

Yes I have to agree...she just goes on - a very poignant piece but so representative of our society 10

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Indira Babbellapati 27 September 2009

...and she goes on...none or nothing can stop her!

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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan 21 September 2009

treading on still...how well you start your poems mam...woman until recently never had any legal inheritance from their parents...woman inherit different wealth and their ability is something man can never ever match...great poem...10 please read and rate my poem 'all about money' 'am an arrogant poet' 'a survival plan'

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Kesav Easwaran 21 September 2009

veiled ability unveiled...it could be perhaps about a character you admire, Indira...you are very eloquent on her qualities...thanks...

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Siddharth Singh 08 September 2009

Firstly i would like to offer my profound regards and gratitude for sparing time, reading and commenting on my work. 'Ability', comes across an extremely powerful work. It makes me wonder, as to whom this poem has been written about.

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