Thursday, December 9, 2010

Behind The Disaster Comments

Rating: 5.0

nearly two-thirds of the night
for the death from which you flee
belongs whatever is in the heavens
and whatever is on the earth
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Ahmad Shiddiqi
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Marieta Maglas 31 January 2011

well depicted moment...great poem

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Jenny Gordon 16 December 2010

Ya, excellent admonition and reminder that in the midst of disaster and destruction we all must seek deliverance and mercy in [Jehovah Who rules over all and Whose mercy endures forever] or as you would say, in your god.

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Pranab K Chakraborty 16 December 2010

1] nearly two-thirds of the night / for the death from which you flee 2] the time of grace / opens its gates 3] wash your faces / and your hands / ever gracious unto / you and us Good poem with such lines are there. So, its universal approach touches all ages of readers. Thank you for sharing. Regards. pranab 10

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Matt Mooney 11 December 2010

Trust in Allah in the midst of apparent disaster is the backbone of this poem of human courage and bravery.10.

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Vinod Kumar 11 December 2010

My hearty condolence to the disaster, I can understand these types of calamities and its strength, but some types we can predict and prepare for precaution... nice dedication 10++

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Sally Plumb Plumb 09 December 2010

I am an athiest, so I cannot help you in your sadness. I empathize.

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Lynn Glover 09 December 2010

A good write. I enjoyed it.

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Ahmad Shiddiqi

Ahmad Shiddiqi

Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
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