Friday, January 3, 2003

Questions From A Worker Who Reads Comments

Rating: 3.7

Who built Thebes of the seven gates?
In the books you will find the names of kings.
Did the kings haul up the lumps of rock?
And Babylon, many times demolished
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Bertolt Brecht
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Vaishnav V 24 March 2018

Awesome pome really inspiring

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ankan saha 20 January 2018

awsm poem ..its really teach us a thing

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Sylvaonyema Uba 10 February 2017

So many reports So many questions Nice poetic style. Great work! Sylva.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 10 February 2017

Very fundamental questions raised through a meaningful verse. Congrats on modern poet of the Day.

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Edward Kofi Louis 10 February 2017

Questions and answers. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Jayatissa K. Liyanage 10 February 2017

When reality rise itself from it's grave, the authority, the tradition, the custom and what not get undressed. Great thinking. Thanks for the poem, X

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Indira Renganathan 10 February 2017

So many reports. So many questions.....a good historical analysis...good questions...good poem- 10++++

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Tom Allport 10 February 2017

a very interesting poem begging the question of who did all the hard work in the past? my answer is it will probably be the same ones who will do it in the future?

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Bernard F. Asuncion 10 February 2017

Splendid composition......... thank you so much....

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Andrew Hoellering 03 December 2009

In each case the worker is the forgotten person. The most powerful treatment of this theme is Jenny the chambermaid's song in Brecht and Weill's superb Threepenny Opera.

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