Tuesday, May 18, 2010

To Be In Haiti Comments

Rating: 5.0

On the TV they show a poor survivor
Just being rescued from the rubble
From the ruins of his Port Au Prince.
That awful earth quake weeks ago
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Matt Mooney
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Nimal Dunuhinga 29 May 2010

I see a heartfelt looker-on in this valuable poem, thanks.

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Pranab K Chakraborty 29 May 2010

'Feeling useless as we see you suffer, .....' Honourable Poet, you have written a total poem after witnessing a TV news show, here feelings(subjectively) takes the high hand. J.P.Satre once pronounced in his writing 'suffering is justified as soon as it becomes the raw mateial of beauty'. But I can't dare to utter such truth, since we are the people of third countries always in distress, made by man and nature herself. We always keep our heart open to feel these pain to the people of greater world about our sufferings as you reacted the present scenario at Lalgarh by my writing. Honourable Poet, your catastrophe in this poem is only the consolation of our existence. Like the imprisoned inhabitant of Haiti under the quake-stricken debris whom You think, God gave back his life, is our only shelter to have a light of peace. It depicts the supra-conscious theory of philosophy. Your feeling of witnessing a suffering is already contaminated to a reader like me, Sir. So feelings can not be useless I think. Write more and live long.......long..... Regards 10 Apoet Bangla

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‘But we did not even smell the dust’ ~ Psychically we’re anosmic [loss of olfactory power] ‘I hear you mourn your dead together, ’ ~ Poets are ‘quick eared’ Humane poem…thanks Sir…where materially we can’t do any thing the best option in our hand is To PRAY’ 10 Ms. Nivedita UK

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