The life of a miner anywhere in the world is pathetic,
Most of their lives, they live in darkness!
Deep down in the mine, it is dark, black and suffocating.
The air around them is full of coal dust and poisonous gas.
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Geeta, you have emphatically expressed the genuine empathy of this great artist and God's gift to humanity. Such humans are a true inspiration to all of us. As I was reading your poem, I was thinking of my father who had been a coal miner in France. It brought tears to mine eyes. France
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The real personality of Vincent Van Gogh comes to light not in the face of his personal tragedies, but when faced the unbearable misery of others. Here, the mine workers. Most skilfully Geetahas narrated this chapter. How his letter to Theo stands in evidence. Great poem top score
Vincent's letters to his brother Theo opens up a window on his own personality, his journey of life as well as his travails and aspirations. Thanks, Geeta ji, for chronicling the life of Van Gogh through this series.
The poem gives an insider's view of a miner's life and the inhuman working conditions.
Being a coal miner I have seen their lives closely. Nothing better now a days. Nice write.
A great example of real social worker is well expressed in this poetic narration by friend, Geeta! !
Vincent's love for humanity is clearly seen in this very piece