Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Night Jasmine- Tree Of Sorrow Comments

Rating: 5.0

Mild, balmy breeze,
Hauntingly fragrant
With Night Jasmine.
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Mamta Agarwal
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R.k Das 04 December 2008

the expressions like 'hauntingly fragrant' sheding crowning glory' are really striking.. would like to know more abouts 'myths' associated with this flower.

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Sathyanarayana M V S 01 September 2008

A poem that blossomed like....night jasmine. The tone in your poems is alwasys so suitable with right notes.....dreamy....10

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Raj Nandy 31 August 2008

A beautiful poem. I loved those comments also! -Raj Nandy

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Sulaiman Mohd Yusof 28 August 2008

night jasmine....................they were earlier than us..............great flowers for great people.A + and 10.

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Anjali Sinha 28 August 2008

'A small evergreen tree, Twinkling With ivory white flowers In my garden, Resplendent at night, ' Yes indeed resplendent at night. My fav flower. I rem. as a chld I had it in the backyard and in the morn we gathered them -white with orange stalks and made a necklace. Oh so fragrant we were the whole day. Lovely vivid memories you brought back to me Mamta. I love your poem +++++++++10 regards anjali

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Kesav Easwaran 26 August 2008

a good poem...striking analogy between stars and the harshingar flowers that fall out once the dawn sets in...fragrance is equated to brightness...the poetess shares the glory of the flowers hidden in darkness in a divine way...with stars of course she can collect the glory only in the basket of her mind...10

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