Thursday, October 30, 2008

Adieu! Our Guest Birds Comments

Rating: 4.9

Adieu, our guest birds, adieu!
Adieu, till the next year!
Next year when you'll bring the scriptures of your flight
We would be waiting for you on the lake shore
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Naseer Ahmed Nasir
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Marieta Maglas 19 November 2009

The hunting seasons will intensify their intrigues excellent meditative poem 10+++++++++++

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Summer Heat 11 June 2009

this a great work of art sir. your poem starts on a gentle and beautiful note. the gentleness is maintained throughout. however, by and by the contrast of beauty and disaster is prominent...fantastic write!

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Shashendra Amalshan 29 May 2009

yeah Naseer nice fare well song for birds who migrate...humans are murderous hunters who tarnish the beauty of this world..lets spread the words of love and bring back the beauty of the past days.....10+++

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Sherif Monem 22 May 2009

Very nice gentle poem.

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nothing over 27 April 2009

great poem...the most intelligent creature on earth and humans are destroying the planet

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Mark R Slaughter 07 March 2009

A sad irony - in fact bitter-sweet. What Man does to his world! Another great poem. Mark

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Vaibhav Pandey 03 March 2009

great piece sir....really you hit bulls eye with this one.....the last stanza tells the situation perfectly.... 10 alll the way

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Catrina Heart 09 February 2009

While reading this poem it made me wonder what life of an immigrant birds are. They fly across the ocean, thousands of miles to look for a better place they could find for temporary shelter. In a school of birds they work fly in unison giving some great message to us humans, only if we are aware of.......nice imagery used. beautiful penned out..10

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You struck a grateful note with me as I adore birds. Our garden is well equipped for them as I can watch them, feed, fly, swim, mate and sing. You then struck a sad note, when you reminded your readers how the environment can be devastating for a sad return. You write with wonderful imagery and tell a powerful story within the confines of poetry. Karin Anderson

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Mamta Agarwal 13 December 2008

Naseer, such a lovely and sad poem, a reflection on how human activity is destroying nature and causing confusion to flora and fauna.this poem took me back to times when i visited our best bird sanctuaries two decades back. only yesterday i spotted some migratory birds and was feeling nostalgic. thanks for sharing. mamta

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Sandra Fowler 10 November 2008

Memorable lines abound in this beautiful poem. But your last line could really blow a reader away. Eloquent write, Naseer. I like this one very much. Always your friend, Sandra

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