Monday, January 18, 2016

Wonder Words Comments

Rating: 4.9

Words,
Wonderful words
Whose words are they?
Did I read them before reading?
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Bharati Nayak
COMMENTS
Kumarmani Mahakul 24 November 2018

nd iThe words of God A lovely song Rings and rings As the golden sun Illuminates the earth The blue clouds Rain in sweet mirth As in rumination And amazement, I stand.......so captivating and impressive. A beautiful poem on words and nature so nicely executed. Thanks for sharing.10

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Ranjan Kumar Ghosh 15 December 2017

On the moon beams On the gurgling of dancing streams madam I really enjoy your poem thanks for sharing a nice poem 10+++++++

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Glen Kappy 10 August 2017

i too am convinced, bharati, that the best of what comes out of us, comes through us, is from God. we are vessels, no? or, as i've read from hafez, flutes through which the divine wind blows. -glen

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Mithilesh Yadav 16 February 2016

Kuch suni so awaj lagti hair, jaisey umar bhar manta aaya hun isko....... Ye to mera dost hai, humrazz hai, maddadgar hai, bhagwan keh ye tu khuda keh isko...... Grrt penned mam ji

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Abhilasha Bhatt 12 February 2016

Really a beautiful poem....loved it....thank you for sharing :)

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Edward Kofi Louis 25 January 2016

Love is the key! For the peace of the earth. Thanks for sharing.

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Bharati Nayak 09 February 2016

Words of love can bring peace to this earth.Thanks for your appreciation.

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Anil Kumar Panda 20 January 2016

A poem that makes you feel good with its flow and sweetness.Loved it.

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Bharati Nayak 25 January 2016

Thank you so much.Your comments much appreciated.

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Sayeed Abubakar 19 January 2016

Excellent poem. Your poetic talent has been completely apparent in this poem. I won't forget this poem ever. Words have various colors, sounds and sometimes soundlessness. Poets have the ears to listen to the words of stones too.

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Bharati Nayak 19 January 2016

Thank you Sayeed, it is a pleasure to read your comments.

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Souren Mondal 18 January 2016

In Act 2, Scene 2 of 'Hamlet', Polonius asks Hamlet what is he reading, to which he answers 'Words, words, words' - the beauty of the world can be captured through words or art, as the history has shown us. Your poem brings us back to the old question of MIMESIS and inspiration.. A wonderful poem Bharti. Thanks for sharing.

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Bharati Nayak 19 January 2016

Thank you Souren for your insightful comment.

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Abhilasha Bhatt 18 January 2016

Beautiful poem....thank u for sharing :)

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Bharati Nayak 19 January 2016

Thank you Abhilasha for your nice comment.

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