Thursday, November 10, 2011

Farmers Till …1111-11 Comments

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El Niño and desertification…

Broken land has long since died,
clouds now for years have lied.
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jammey plums 26 March 2018

love poems about farmers they are thy best.

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Natalie Grun 26 March 2018

good observation!

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Leloudia Migdali 04 February 2017

Great poem! A sad reality about nature's decay in heartbreaking wording! Wonderful pictures! I loved it!

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Saadat Tahir 04 February 2017

thanx Leloudia... kind words full of encouragement..am honored... :)

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Stevie Taite 19 December 2012

Brilliant poem! Paints a picture perfectly and expertly rhymed! Thoroughly enjoyed this!

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Aman Sa 09 May 2012

You have painted scarcity with an abundance of colours in your thoughts. The embodiment of images to express out the immense depth of bleak parks is wonderful.

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Walterrean Salley 20 February 2012

Man against nature. Farmers against famine, with its unfortunate results, paints a most gloomy picture. The sad reality of life. Well penned. 10

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Shahzia Batool 29 January 2012

It's the loveliest work on your credit...nature's requiem is penned down in nostalgic, wistful, though witty language...the gloomy picture... of decay...in any shape or form as plato thinks, the basic centralist unit of human habitat, and of human civilization...i liked the use of diction here...at parks no more the children cryit's exactly like what wordsworth said in his Preface to the lyrical ballads: the poetic diction should be within the reach of a layman...it's beautiful...

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Muhammad Khurram Ismail 16 November 2011

Ufffffffffffffff Robert Browning Yar I Say Stunning Kamal kar diah.AAAAAALA

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samaira 15 March 2020

sach mai yaar

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