Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
Monday, August 24, 2009

Blood All Over Comments

Rating: 4.8

Blood spilled all over on ground
Bodies scattered and in mutilation found
Fresh wave of violence gaining round
Hatred, distrust reign with system sound
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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal
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Ketan Hukare 23 September 2014

I wonder how fool I was to read your poem so late. Sir, I really loved the piece I am rating it 10.

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Amitava Sur 21 August 2014

Today mostly, we all are away from humanity and humility. Animalistic approach is prevailing upon. A very good eye opener.

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A socially relevant poem against the militancy and killing and it is good.

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Demon lover 15 January 2010

I love it. its beautiful

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Charlotte Andreski 27 December 2009

adding fuel to wood, yet we have but much to spare.. lovely honesty. do continue.

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Sarah Franks 05 December 2009

wonderful writting.. nice rhymes and details 10 +

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Marieta Maglas 03 November 2009

We need to have passion and brotherhood Calm should prevail in vicinity and neighborhood Why do we add fuel to wood? When there shortage or no food? excellent poem, lovely rhymes.10++++++++++

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Bob Blackwell 03 November 2009

Excellent write, full of truth. Mans inability to solve his differences without conflict, is his greatest weakness. Thank you for writing this. Regards Bob

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Mimi Fakhira 03 November 2009

I don't understand how one can be cruel enough to take away the lives of others... are there no guilt or sorrow? No regrets and reluctance? Are there pleasure and joy? Hatred turns us into a creature far worse even the darkness found too great to control, so I beg to all in PoemHunter, take good care of your heart and live your life with good intentions... BEAUTIFUL WRITE.10.

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 28 October 2009

'Blood spilled all over on ground' your poem is painful to read because of the truth it tells.As I write there're 2 wars spilling the blood of innocence men, women, and children. Where or who is the 'almighty'? Perhaps our hoping for 'it' to be rescued by the power of some unknown or myth, [ no respect to any one's belief just my personal opinion] seems to just give us a reason to relinquish our personal responsibilities. Hasmukh, without love in our hearts for the born and the unborn, there seems to be little hope for any changes in the minds and hearts of those who wishes to dominate and or suppress other human beings.In my country many pretend to care about the unborn but how can you be concern about the unborn but have no problem killing or having those that are born killed...it makes no sense to me.Anyway a good write. a 10+++

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bye bye... bye bye 21 October 2009

Hasmukh, I have read your poem and all the comments. I am still very moved, cannot find what to say... I borrow the words from another reader: '... you've made a poem with blood and all your soul... the world needs more poets like you...' I wish more poets on PH would write like this! Thanks!

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Eyan Desir 19 October 2009

true its a good write

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Tanesha Davenport 18 October 2009

very nice hasmukh! ! ! i love it 10

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Terence Nabbs 17 October 2009

hello hasmukh i read your poem i think all sane minded people what ever our thier beliefs nothing will change a beautiful heartfelt plea terry

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John Hulsey 15 October 2009

Wow, very powerful! Amazing job!

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Kym Toohey 14 October 2009

Sadly this will endure through out mankinds future as it has done in history... so long as the youth takes up the cause of his father instead of the wisdom in the lessons of war... Good poem... if only more were like you and took up the pen instead of the sword/gun/grenade/explosives/retribution.

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AtreyaSarma Uppaluri 08 October 2009

This is a menace that has its tentacles spread across so many climes in the world…and it has no easy answer or solution…as the question is very complicated…with several forces and vested interests working at cross purposes. A collective and sustaining effort of a gargantuan proportion is required. Your cri de Coeur for peace, fraternity, and harmony is palpable and praiseworthy.

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Swatimalya Chattopadhyay 05 October 2009

Can't our minds get moulded by only clay of love, sending envy, anger etc. away to domain of oblivion? To do away with terrorism all human beings should think alike. It may be an utopian thought, but not impossible, to cherish only goodness and percolate all across.Excellent.

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Aparna Sinha 02 October 2009

I read this poem already! ...and I do not remember if i commented or not..I remember mentioning this poem to my husband(must have mentioned in the earlier comment, too, if posted.) Its one of the best poem in poem hunter. Thank you for sharing

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Shelbie butz 29 September 2009

This poem beautifully expresses what is happening but what SHOULD be happening. It is sad to see the world in such violence.10 +

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

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