Tuesday, November 20, 2018

I Asked The Nightingales' Feathers Comments

Rating: 4.7

I went in search of nightingales' feathers.
Collected a few from the nest of nightingales.
Kept those near my bed and went to sleep.
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Dr. Antony Theodore
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Aqua Flower 03 May 2020

Lovely piece of poetry. The song of the nightingale sings forever! Very beautiful to read!

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Geneen Meyers 07 December 2019

Wow that was lovely! The title itself captivated me and the poem as a whole was beautiful.

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Adiela Akoo 15 December 2018

To sing and to sing and to sing is our benevolent vocation An enchanting poem that highlights the point of purposefulness in creation by the Divine Creator Deeply reflective. Thank you for sharing.

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Bryony Sheldon 08 December 2018

Joy rings in our souls I love that line so much; thank you for submitting this. It is art. A 10 from me.

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Valsa George 30 November 2018

Though it is a fictitious experience, I can fully feel the joy of such a happening! If a nightingale sits by our side and chants melodious songs to put us to sleep, it will be heavenly! The Nightingale here is endowed with the gift of music. Who ever uses the gift for others benefit and enjoyment glorifies God from whom each one has received his special gift! A lovely poem. A sure 10

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Thank you Dr.tony. I searched out this poem and read twice, the more I read the more I am enchanted to the heavenly melodies that come out of a nightingale's beak. I respect the inner beauties that God inspire to flow out for his innocent children. A full 10 for you tony

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Abhipsa Panda 26 November 2018

The nightingale herself is an artist that's why she sings so well...we have the songs in our beaks, in our hearts, in our braun, in our wings... These lines speak up the emotions of an artist.....thanks for sharing this masterpiece...10

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Mahtab Bangalee 26 November 2018

A feather's beak, A feather's tongue, A feather's teeth A feather's throat how sweetly speaks it A melody makes the sleeping happy brings dream heavenly Although detached it from nightingale cause- poet cares it with love beside pillow and it cares poet with heavenly song all in solo /// love poem

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Charlene Moralesbalintona 26 November 2018

Dear Tony, I love this part, We sing to the melodies of heavenly inspiration. That is our life. Joy rings out in our souls. Well penned piece, thanks for sharing this one of heavenly inspiration. That is our life. Joy rings out in our souls. ic

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Matthew Holloway 25 November 2018

A well written piece Dr Poet, nature and bird song carry much inspiration it is true, thank you

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 25 November 2018

Dear, dear, Tony, what a sweet poem. I just loved it. The sweet song of the nightingale's feathers is mesmerising! Surely, it is a divine call. The picture of the bird too is fantastic.......100

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Anzelyne Shideshe 23 November 2018

Soothing poem I couldn’t resist reading over and over

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Naila Rais 23 November 2018

A wonderful metaphor used.......... Sir it's really sweet to read....10 and much more... Naila

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Bhavika Jain 23 November 2018

This is sucha pleasant poem. I hope nightingale sings to u forever.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 22 November 2018

The story through a dream has been touchingly and incisively articulated here on the base of philosophy. I cite... The feathers told me: We have the songs in our beaks, we have the songs in our hearts. We have the songs in our brain we have the songs in our wings. Beautiful poem, .10

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Bernard F. Asuncion 22 November 2018

Wow, such a heartwarming poem, Tony..................10++++++++++++++++++

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Bharati Nayak 21 November 2018

Then i went to the feathers to ask: Where from flow such wonderful melodies into your hearts' core? The feathers told me: We have the songs in our beaks, we have the songs in our hearts. We have the songs in our brain we have the songs in our wings. - - - - - - - -Wow- - - - - - the song of nightingale hidden in every corner of her body! Such a beautiful poem with deep philosophical insight.

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Binayakumar Mohanty 21 November 2018

A poet is a Nightingale in human form. The poem is nicely crafted dear poet. Thanks for sharing.

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Akhtar Jawad 20 November 2018

A poem in that Dr. Theodore looks only a poet, pure and perfect poetry.

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