Monday, April 3, 2017

Fire Burns By Hate Comments

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Thousand times I told you
I am a human child
Belongs to the human society
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Pranab K Chakraborty
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Marieta Maglas 06 June 2017

Your poem is an excellent message for peace. The question is- do we really have to fight for peace? What means peace? ''Freedom from disturbance; tranquillity.''(Oxford Dictionary) Another question is- how can we live peacefully as long as we have to fight? I think that humans do not need stress, but they are chronically stressed and they live in a decompensated state of being. They cannot feel this peace inside, any longer, even they need it so desperately.

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Yes, I do admit fighting and crying for peace been coexisting on the same chord. This is a common phenomena of human soul. Just you think of centripetal and centrifugal force actively exists simultaneously within an object. Generally common people try to live happily and they think happiness is peace. Peace flows under this current. Poverty and sufferings, common peoples care less if they get next moment as a happy moment of life. Just this much is sufficient to make themselves pleased, no other disturbances imposed by the other forces not their liking. Thank you much. Regards, Pranab k c

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Tom Allport 01 May 2017

a poem for the common man to listened too instead of being used and manipulated? ........superbly written.

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Tony Adah 29 April 2017

Beautiful poem capturing the human existence in struggle and survival of the fittest. Ty for sharing.

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Thank you poet for your responsible interaction with the thoughts transmitted through PH. Live long to write more. Thank you again.

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Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 13 April 2017

We, common men, want to live peacefully in our land of a distinct faith and harmony.. Though 90% of our prayers are not answered by all Gods of various religions, we still go to them for moral support. What is the point of calling someone/s dear Gods as useless? Is there any useful Gods in the heaven and the earth? The Anger of a common Indian man is well depicted in this poem, even to the extend of insulting our home grown religion which is the oldest as well as the scientifically proven religion of the world.. Thank you Pranab K for your outburst which holds the peace and love as the scuff holding of the society.! !

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Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 13 April 2017

We, common men, want to live peacefully in our land of a distinct faith and harmony.. Though 90% of our prayers are not answered by all Gods of various religions, we still go to them for moral support. What is the point of calling someone's dear Gods as useless? Is there any useful Gods in the heaven and the earth? The Anger of a common Indian man is well depicted in this poem, even to the extend of insulting our home grown religion which is the oldest as well as the scientifically proven religion of the world.. Thank you Pranab K for your outburst which holds the peace and love as the scuff holding of the society.! !

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Valsa George 09 April 2017

This is a clarion call to all thinking people to rise up and fight against all sectarian interests and dogmas! The common man craves for peace and harmony. He wants to be freed from the clutches of tyranny and to enjoy the freedom to think and live independently! A powerful write!

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Thank you for your interaction. Inspiring indeed. Inspired.

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Ramesh T A 08 April 2017

Nice elaborate poem to read about the status of nation! sans human sense prevailing everywhere, nothing good will be possible sure, my friend!

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Many thanks for your appreciation. Your own sense of humanity reflects well with this interaction. Thank you much.

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Denis Mair 05 April 2017

I think love of the cow belongs to the genius of the Indian people. Love of the cow is love of soil, so we Americans with our cowboy heritage have something to learn from India. I cannot understand how feeling for the cow could ever become a spark that sets off communitarian violence. I think such violence is a distortion, like a boil growing on a body that is otherwise loveable. Fire that purifies hearts is true religion, but fires of hatred are boils. India and America are both facing the rise of divisiveness in their political cultures, and we need to learn from each other's good points. Your poem gets down to fundamentals: differences of belief belong to our common humanity. Divisiveness will make everyone's life more difficult in the long run, and that includes politicians.

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Bharati Nayak 04 April 2017

Thousand times I told I am a human child Belongs to a human society Where believes are different Customs are different Rituals are different But yet we belong to a nation The nation is India - - - - - - - - -In spite of our diverse culture, diverse faith and religions, diverse languages and different food habits, we are one Nation- India.We are common peace loving people who believe in family values and partake in different festivals.WE ARE HUMANS.Those who try to divide us in the name of religion, caste, creed or food habits for the sake of power are real criminals. Yes, we see, power is being misused . It is like fence eating crops.This poem is a powerful commentary on the corrupt practice that afflict our political system and threats to break unity of the Nation.Thanks for sharing your poem on a real social issue.

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Paul Sebastian 04 April 2017

A poem packed with emotions and zeal of a patriot. Why must a nation united become divided? Why must soulless criminals decide how we should live and follow their divisive dogma? Great write Pranab.

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Rajnish Manga 04 April 2017

You have given voice to the concerns of the common man of this country in this highly thought provoking poem. We have to fight against those political hoodlums who want to divide people in order to serve their narrow sectarian interests. A very powerful commentary and a wake-up call. We pay for our police / And security administrations To save the individual and the state / From enemy inside and outside the boundary We the common people want to live in peace and tranquility

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Kumarmani Mahakul 04 April 2017

This is a very powerful and thought provoking poem you have shared dear poet. Thousands of criminal activities go on in our society. As we observe these are continuously increasing. Hate grows for them who violate laws of nature and society due to their greedy behaviours and they perform bad actions. Bad actions ledd to sins. Due to ignorance they do not easily know that one day they will reap fruits of sins committed. But there is cosmic laws that regulate Karma giving fruits. For each action there is reaction. Now comes here fire that burns hate. Fire is expressive and humorous in this poem. As per my view fire, which burns hate or sin is true knowledge that lies in God. Gaining knowledge only a man comes out from criminal lifestyle and devotes mind in God and performs righteous action. An amazing poem is shared here...10

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Pranab K Chakraborty

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