# # Humane Poem by Samanyan Lakshminarayanan

# # Humane

Rating: 3.5


is a
mystery or magic
going to happen here
to unveil
the HUMANE
from human

a lovely
flower from bud
to receive the
good morn kiss

the sun's
tender hands
opens the
bud to flower

no mystery
no magic
just a
daily fare

human to HUMANE
too...
a natural daily fare

in that gathering
of HUMANE humans
in its glow and shine
the sun will be put to shame

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ken E Hall 11 November 2009

Thank goodness there is more humane souls than there is not but to no avail we still can loose acca wars--great theme in this work +++10 regards

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Sandhya S N 12 November 2009

Let us not be desperate And lament on those daring deeds We see, we hear, we feel all through As this gives evidences of humane heart with poetic soul congrats and regards sandhya

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Meggie Gultiano 12 November 2009

well said, Sam. This is beautiful

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Lynn Glover 12 November 2009

A very good write Sam and good for the soul. Thanks for the invite Lynn

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Patti Masterman 19 November 2009

If you take the humane out what is left doesn't seem very human does it? (smile)

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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 19 March 2010

To be humane [the highest culmination of human] needs contemplative psychic exercise… And acceptance and rejection protocol where conscience is the guide…nice way you’ve presented… 10++ Ms. Nivedita UK

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Vijay Menon 27 November 2009

one needs to have that nature in him to be happy and keep other happy

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 23 November 2009

Sam i love this poem.To be human is natural but one learns to be humane: from home, community, and the society; violence, war, murder, hate, et al. Thanks for inviting me to read this 10+++ poem. Read when you can: 'Ephemeral Love' and 'Turkey strut'

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C. P. Sharma 23 November 2009

You light a lamp each day to overcome the darkness in our lives. CP

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this poem is just fantastic.. we need some more humane oriented human. :) . this is good stuff.

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