Saturday, November 2, 2013

Indian Diwali 2013.. Comments

Rating: 5.0

India is yet again at it
Making a people go mad with joys
-the joys of piercing lights, furious sounds
And a few revived smiles on the faces
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M D Dinesh Nair
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Kavya . 06 November 2013

Sadly the Diwali celebrations have taken an ugly turn today.........known as the festival of lights slowly chaning into festival of sounds as well.....a gud write Sir..........

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Unwritten Soul 05 November 2013

What i know diwali is a day of light festival...i just hope each heart can bright what they have inside and shine the love outside, spirit of diwali to all_Soul

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Kanav Justa 03 November 2013

A great poem it was.... loved it

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Dinesan Madathil 03 November 2013

....that smile on the faces has got the look of a terrible compromise madam Valsa. Every compromise, if leads to a hidden disaster is obviously an act of hypocrisy, I think. Not that there is a concern for the other living beings alone, it is perhaps for the heart patients and the ailing old flocks as well. The impact of this celebration is TERRIFIC ever.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 03 November 2013

The new demons get ready to wage new wars with humanity Beautiful poem expressing need to get rid of evils of today. Thank you.

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Valsa George 03 November 2013

In the glitter of blinding light and the sound of deafening crackers, you hear only the helpless groans of men and other living beings! I appreciate your compassionate heart. But if we brood solely over the darker side of life, can we ever have a lighter moment to enjoy? Celebrations like Diwali, if they lit a smile on some lips and give joy to a few hearts, as long as our celebrations do not encroach upon other's territory and done in a moderate way, let they be there! Any way this poem is more beautiful than the beauty of a thousand Diwali diyas! ! A 10 for this! !

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