Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Dead Silence Comments

Rating: 5.0

Silence was once
Adorable
I was a nature's
Devotee
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Indira Renganathan
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Mahtab Bangalee 15 October 2020

slowly very slowly descending here on the tomb of ground thru serenaded darkness thru faint dimlight of moon slowly descending here the silence by the shape of remembrance and the dead from the death observes all slowly, very silently

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M Asim Nehal 08 October 2020

Wondering how Silence and noise Got wedded.........This is the law of attraction of opposites. A fantastic poem.10*****

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Kumarmani Mahakul 08 October 2020

Silent time is more powerful than noisy time. If one thinks silently about God he will gain much more power. Death keeps silence in which soul leaves body. A candle burns silently and provides much light. A great philosophical poem has been astutely delineated by you dear madam, full five stars.

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 08 October 2020

Wondering how Silence and noise Got wedded How the opposite poles are attracted to each other! A thought provoking poem most brilliantly penned. Goes to my PoemList with great honours and stars........

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Khairul Ahsan 06 October 2020

This poem touched my heart. Loved the following two stanzas particularly: 'Wondering how Silence and noise Got wedded' - - and, 'I am The burnt tip Of a burning candle In dead silence here'. This poem gets full credit from me,5***** and I recommend it to be selected as the MPOD.

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Rajnish Manga 06 October 2020

Wondering how / Silence and noise Got wedded.... //.... Shows the uniqueness of an individual and based upon a variety of situations he has to make compromises with his choices which cost him quite heavily. Thanks for this amazing poem.

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Anil Kumar Panda 06 October 2020

'I am The burnt tip Of a burning candle In dead silence here'..is very thought provoking lines. Very nice poem. Thanks for sharing.

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