Monday, June 9, 2008

Penguin And Poet Comments

Rating: 3.6

What is in common
between
a Penguin and a Poet?
You may guess
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Indira Babbellapati 23 March 2009

penguins by the shore i see on national geographic make me think of nuns strolling around a convent!

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Emancipation Planz 28 December 2008

Last week I saw fairy penguins again... and this week I still miss you.. Come Back specialist ONe... Happy Happy New Year in Sofia or wherever you are... muchest aroha Deana xxxx

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Coach Roth 05 July 2008

Fantastic the way you build and structure your theme...your insight is matched only by your prowess with words...Coach

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Estrella Baldemosa 22 June 2008

for quite sometime, I've compared in my thoughts of men in black looking like penguins without the ties... :) good imagination...

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Kesav Easwaran 19 June 2008

incredible imagination onelia! i tend to imagine myself one...of course with a poetic head...ten

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Marvin Brato 18 June 2008

Quite amazing write.... thought yet passionate1 A 10. provoking

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Liz Thaugally 16 June 2008

Fly you must try Die if you must.

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Vidyadhar Durgekar 14 June 2008

Seems true......very good comparison my 10

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R H 12 June 2008

The analogy of the penguin 'flying' freely in the water and the poet swimming amongst a sea of words is both striking and engaging. The essence of freedom abounds for both...Perhaps the the black and white of the penguin corrresponds to the poet's black ink on a white page too...just a thought... j xx

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Rema Prasanna 11 June 2008

It is a beautifully penned poem, liked the correlation....10+

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C. P. Sharma 11 June 2008

Wow! What a superb and ingenius similarity. When their appearance is so similar, the song of the Penguine must also be sweet and sober. I don't know about it. But Shelly says about skylark: Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow, The world would listen me then as I am listening now.

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Original Unknown Girl 10 June 2008

Aw.... this is so wonderful.. the way a penguin waddles and almost flies underwater. And how we love to swim in an ocean of words, most definitely a poet's nirvana! HG: -) xx

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Paul Hamer 10 June 2008

And the wingless-moon wobbled in the black sky as batman with dangerous eyes whooshed on by.

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Emancipation Planz 10 June 2008

LOL! You managed to get me out TENderly flapping… only at night do Eudyptula minor (little blue or fairy or korora Maori) venture to shores.. has got unusual habits and is rarely seen…tis also the smallest in the world.. ExPENsive ExPRESSions here... aroha

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PERSIAN NIGHTINGALE 09 June 2008

lovely comparison...profound *10*

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Symbolism. Poets are numerous but isolated in an inhospitable land as well as penguins. An idea of strenght, resistance appears through these lines.

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