Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Televised Comments

Rating: 4.0

Televised news turns
a half-used day into
a waste of desolation.
If nothing wondrous preceded
the catastrophic announcements,
...
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Maya Angelou
COMMENTS
Mahtab Bangalee 27 October 2020

Those for whom humanity is written get nothing, their destiny never changes; Whoever writes s/he is awarded as the best writer and became a millionaire! Those dying hungry peoples are broadcasted on television to bring tears to the eyes of humanity they have to starve to death and those who broadcast become millionaires even with broadcast material advertisements. Earthlings like that//

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Mahtab Bangalee 27 October 2020

Their innocence matched by the helpless hope in the children's faces. Why do Black children hope? ... The world is like this cruel

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Edward Kofi Louis 27 October 2020

Muse of the Blacks! ! Musing along with things seen around. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Deluke Muwanigwa 27 October 2020

The black children mourn because the white children have by force of arms stolen their peas by corrupting the black father and mother to give up their heritage. Now the black children are crying less and less because the black farther has faught a war to claim that heritage but the western main stream media think they can use the pictures into perpetuity. Nothing remains the same.

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Why do Black children hope? Who will bring them peas and lamb chops and one more morning?

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Kumarmani Mahakul 27 October 2020

" Televised news turns a half-used day into a waste of desolation." ...This poem is very amazingly penned with much clarity as per perception. This is an amazing modern poem of the day chosen today.

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David Larry 16 May 2020

the best poem i have never in my life hard

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Clester James Rabuyo 09 February 2020

Wow. This poem is so nice 👌

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Nirmalan-Nathan 31 January 2020

I really enjoyed listening and reading this poem. very inspiring. Very well recited.

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Raimi Babatunde 20 January 2020

Now i see why this poem is one of my favourtite

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kyndra 02 May 2019

love this poem so much and she is so important

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I really love this poem I should be doing homework right now but im to lazy

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Robert J Bennett 07 February 2019

This poem gives breath and energy to the justice which should always be equality. We must cling onto our true identities with pride, and rise, whenever evil regimes try to oppress us. Rise.

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myquanthebest76 24 January 2019

what is bacisly saying that light skin people want her dead and they would buried her body but she well risin up.

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lolll 14 December 2018

sure it was good but mine is better

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Cholabebe 01 November 2018

owww.. I enjoyed reading eat. [3 great one.

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Squart 29 October 2018

half decent but to be honest it was a little bit corny, quite boring i was not entertained at all.

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William poe 26 September 2018

holy a bad microphone

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Amogelang 24 May 2018

Nice poem dear, indeed we should rise and stop being treated like trash

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tomxtord 03 May 2018

Why? *coughs**dies*gnfskjgvfabvhabhvjejh sjvc jhfv

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