Thursday, January 16, 2014

Menage (Inspired By Fogglethorpe) ! Comments

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I guess there’s something more to say
So let me start with Thomas Gray

In his times a well-known bard
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Shahzia Batool
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Geetha Jayakumar 28 January 2014

Wonderful tribute to Great Poets. Loved reading it.

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Shahzia Batool 22 January 2014

@ Valsa George: Your lines are the honor Valsa ji! many thanks!

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Valsa George 20 January 2014

With worthy work he was Wordsworth Who dwelt in Nature’s lap of mirth I love these lines the most. To it let me add two more lines; From his workshop came ornaments of thousands worth No wonder, he is hailed as England's Words smith

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Lasoaphia Quxazs 20 January 2014

Wonderful poem, great people mentioned, this is what I say, learn from each, take out the essence, what you choose. Never take anything serious, because they were what they were and your are you. Eventually you make up your mind which side you choose.

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Marvin Brato 19 January 2014

Great tribute to great poets...more would soon be!

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Xelam Kan™ 19 January 2014

great writing and bit fun too, amuse to see how rhymes go parraral with poets and genres, plz do read my Soul of age and comments too

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Md Asadullah 18 January 2014

Few of the poets mentioned here were unknown to me, poem is informative and well rhymed :)

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 17 January 2014

Nice analysis of some well known poets. Then there is something more to say about many more poets. Beautiful poem. Thank you.

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Muhammad Ali 17 January 2014

beautiful work. very nice poem. you worked with gems and diamonds. and the last line of the poem, i am remembering Ibn e Insha, says, 'itni baat thori hy! '

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