Friday, April 2, 2010

Brothers Comments

Rating: 3.4

See! There he stands; not brave, but with an air
Of sullen stupor. Mark him well! Is he
Not more like brute than man? Look in his eye!
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James Weldon Johnson
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Rose Marie Juan-austin 06 November 2023

A very powerful poem. Each and every line grips one's mind and heart.

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 18 August 2020

Brotherhood is where we see humanity but when it lacks so many a suffering, anguish spring....very well authored with so much feelings 10++

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Mahtab Bangalee 18 August 2020

Stop! to each man no more than one man's share. You take that bone, and you this tooth; the chain -...something on communism; equalization in all and to everyone in essential for all time; but sad that nowhere it is maintaining as well as it is said by the democratic......

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Khairul Ahsan 18 August 2020

'I claim no race, no race claims me' - that's good! That's all I can say about this long poem.

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Susan Williams 18 August 2020

Oh. My. Word. This is so powerful. My mind is staring at this poem, jaw agape, heart hurting, senses shocked and appalled. Why is mankind so blind to itself? I must read more from this brilliant mind and stunning poet. ! 0++++++ is paltry compared to what this poem deserves. Onto my fav list.

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Deluke Muwanigwa 18 August 2020

A beautiful horror movie. I hope with this kind of intensity and detail we dont get another pyscho copying his modus operandi.

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