Wednesday, May 28, 2008

! ! ! Ink Pen Comments

Rating: 3.2

INK PEN
Rema Prasanna
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Rema Prasanaa
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Chitra - 23 July 2008

a very touching poem, like it alot

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Bill Thomas 19 July 2008

There's something so special, so sensuous almost, about writing with a proper ink pen. Long may it gove you that special pleasure, the frisson of giving birth to letters that dry on the page as you produce them....

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Kyle Shield Laster 01 July 2008

a very touching piece. i hope you'll always keep that pen. great write.

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anurag duggal 08 June 2008

I think u really love ink pens like me

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rohit sapra 08 June 2008

The more this poem is praised the lesser it will be since the sentiments attached with this valuable poetic verse are priceless and lasting it has become as you have placed it in words which are never ending in their presence.

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Seema Chowdhury 02 June 2008

a very sweet poem. true now the concept of fountain pen has disappeared almost. and i think for you that pen has more value because of a precious gift being given by the most important person in your life. well done and take care

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Subbaraman N V 02 June 2008

It is indeed a great pleasure to write with a fountain pen! Pl. don't keep it as a relic! Create noble poems with your father's blessings and share with the family of PH.

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Abha Sharma 01 June 2008

Father’s memories stored In words and pen Art and relic Refilled and scanned Nice tribute to a doting father Abha

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~ Jon London ~ 01 June 2008

This is beautiful Rema, it truly is a remarkable piece of loveliness shared between two...tops marks *10* best wishes Jon

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David Desantis 30 May 2008

that's extremely touching...a relic that means more than any normal pen could...great tribute Rema 10/10

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Kesav Easwaran 30 May 2008

to 'a father who loved words and his daughter', you as a daughter are now paying splendid tributes through your gold blended pen and blue black poems...as a father i am able to sense the feelings hidden in between the lines, rema! *10*

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premji premji 30 May 2008

I wish if everyboby on earth used ink pens... then half of the world's plastic garbage would have been away!

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Rani Turton 28 May 2008

Writing in ink remains an act of utmost elegance, and the Chelpark blue-black ink brought back souvenirs of utmost poignance. The poem with it's notion of transmission is also very moving.

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Joseph Poewhit 28 May 2008

I like that line of 'His life, an art arcade of diverse relic remnants'

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