Saturday, May 25, 2019

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Jaya Das
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Unnikrishnan E S 26 May 2019

Part 2 But, this is the way it has to be. As discerning human beings, we should always be introspective and learn from our experience. As a Malayalam poet of yesteryears has written, “the leaning process should cease only when our soul leaves our body.” Wonderful poem. Well done.

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Kostas Lagos 25 May 2019

Excellent poem by a very talented writer!

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Vaibhav Simha 25 May 2019

English is a mysterious language. The way you read and apply pauses changes the whole meaning. If I read the third line as: I FORGET NOT to keep the door locked (the capitalization represents grouping) , it means that you never forget that you have to lock the door. However, if I read the same as: I forget NOT TO KEEP the door locked (pause applied after " forget" ;) , it means you forget that you should not lock the door, aka you should leave the door open.

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Vaibhav Simha 25 May 2019

Certainly, this poem gracefully depicts the sorrows of life. However, I did find that the third line is ambiguous sentence. I don't understand whether you forget that you have to NOT LOCK THE DOOR (that is you forget to leave the door open) , or whether you DO NOT FORGET (as in forget not) to lock the door. To me these two individual lines change the meaning of the poem.

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Vaibhav Simha 25 May 2019

Forgive my loss of article. It is " AN ambiguous sentence" .

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Jaya Das 25 May 2019

Thank you dear poet for pointing out the error. There is a pause after 'I forget not' which clarifies the meaning that I keep the door locked.

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Anil Kumar Panda 25 May 2019

Sometimes how much we try a small hing can upset our minds for a whole day. Nice poem. Thanks for sharing.

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