Thursday, December 29, 2011

Later On Comments

Rating: 3.5

My death will arrive one day,
It may be a bright, spring dawn,
It may be a distant winter dusk,
Or perhaps a silent night-
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Forough Farrokhzad
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Lasaad Tayeb 29 June 2021

Wonderfully penned poem, profound and thought-provoking, I invite you to take a look at my page, I appreciate any feed back. I rated this poem a 5*

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 29 June 2021

A powerful well expressed poem on death. Deeply poignant and touching.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 29 June 2021

Congratulations being chosen as The Classic Poem Of The Day, true amazing! Having known that she was fighting her life log for women especially in her own country to have the same life as that as their husbands or fellow men

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Sylvia Frances Chan 29 June 2021

Continued: LATER ON descibes about that amazingly and yet it seems so peacefully, despite her own life is so turbulent, imaginning residing in her own country, so hard for almost all women.5 Stars Full for this adorning but easeful poem

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Sylvia Frances Chan 29 June 2021

A finest but very sad description abouth Death, her death, BUT if you mind that this needs further thinking, then, all things may happen to you, but finally you will die one day,

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Sylvia Frances Chan 29 June 2021

2) Forough Farrokhzad and her poetry, was published in 1987. Also about her is a chapter in Farzaneh Milani's work Veils and words: the emerging voices of Iranian women writers (1992)

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Sylvia Frances Chan 29 June 2021

1) Farrokhzad's poetry was banned for more than a decade after the Islamic Revolution. A brief literary biography of Forough, Michael Hillmann's A lonely woman:

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