Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Refugees Comments

Rating: 4.7

Have you tried to find clothes for others
than for your own self?
Have you tried to give food to others
than to feed your own self?
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Jacson Gelato
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Dr Dillip K Swain 09 April 2020

Learn to respect your fellow poets first dear mad illiterate. I am not Mr Dillip, your teacher Dr. Dillip

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Dr Dillip K Swain 09 April 2020

Don't teach me poetry! I want to kill you idiot like a dog

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Dr Dillip K Swain 09 April 2020

I am your father dear Gehnlato! Respect me my son...here only ghosts live..e on! I will take you to h.e.a.v.e.n. you are forcing me to put idiotic comments.. You can't digest! !

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Dr Dillip K Swain 27 March 2020

Good morning Mrs Gehenlato

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Dr Dillip K Swain 09 March 2020

I know you are Robert Murray Smith! You need to learn poetry. Of course I will teach you!

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Dr Dillip K Swain 07 March 2020

How dare you to call me Mr Dillip K Swain? What is your standard?

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Dr Dillip K Swain 07 March 2020

Always call me....''' sir '

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Dr Dillip K Swain 07 March 2020

Hey Jackson, this is a poem that readers should read and appreciate..give us more! I not Mr but Dr.

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Robert Murray Smith 04 March 2020

You are my penid poet idiot.......Go to

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Mahtab Bangalee 31 July 2019

Dear PH Please select this humanitarian poem as POD; please

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Mahtab Bangalee 31 July 2019

wow great humanitarian writings love such this finest poem

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Prabir Gayen 29 November 2018

Very vompasscompas poet your are..........thanks

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Chinedu Dike 30 October 2018

Insightful utterances set aside for sober reflection. A beautiful poem with a call for universal brotherhood of man. Thanks for sharing Jacson.

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 22 September 2016

Have you tried to bring a homeless than to sleep alone in your house? .... Have you tried to ever be a refugee than to watch another be on the road with despair? Have you ever tried to be human than to observe the helplessness of others? A great sensitive approach to the problem of refugees. Thanks for sharing.10 for it. Subhas

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Seamus O Brian 22 September 2016

Here we sit at our keyboards, while mothers clutch their children wondering if they will ever have a future- or even worse- dig through rubble hoping for some sign that their missing child might still be alive. The oppression of man against his neighbor, causing displacement and forced migration, the palpable fear of those whose security and placid prosperity are threatened by this displacement. A humble teacher once instructed, Love your neighbor as your self. Oh, if it were only so.

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Rajnish Manga 22 September 2016

Have you ever tried to be human than to observe the helplessness of others? /... All the questions raised in the poem open up a Pandora's box for those who are still indecisive on the global refugee problem. Thanks.

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Edward Kofi Louis 22 September 2016

To be human! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Tom Billsborough 22 September 2016

This is an admirable piece of writing and touches the soul. We should always welcome refugees. forced from their homes. How much loss would we feel in the same position? well merited Poem of the Day

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Nosheen Irfan 22 September 2016

Thought-provoking write. Full of empathy n compassion. Kudos

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Kim Barney 22 September 2016

Congratulations on poem of the day. You asked some excellent questions. My favorite was Have you ever tried to be human?

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