Thursday, July 31, 2008

Irony Of The Silvery Years Comments

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Love of life lies deep within,
Not in tinsel attire;
If silvery years didn’t learn,
On life it is a great satire.
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C. P. Sharma
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Raj Nandy 15 July 2009

A thoughtful poem and also a handsome tribute to Yoonoos ji! 10+ -Raj Nandy

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Sathyanarayana M V S 14 August 2008

Great message through satirical tones. One of the best i read. sathya narayana

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Rajaram Ramachandran 13 August 2008

If silvery years didn’t learn, On life it is a great satire True, yet, many are like dog's tail, never to mend despite their silvery years having passed away!

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Rani Turton 08 August 2008

I enjoyed this poem, and I had just gone through Yoonoos' 'Silvery Years' so it was a fitting sequel. Thanks.

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Fathima Wasti 07 August 2008

its beautiful...every human deals with this really good

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Seema Chowdhury 05 August 2008

why truth of life he couldn't trace..... loved this? i wish we can all get answer of this.....well done.

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Emancipation Planz 03 August 2008

I think I recognise the irony.. but why do I think of deficits and pecuniary damages? ? ? ? ?

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Indira Renganathan 31 July 2008

Preachings are in abundant.But who inetrospects, who thinks of realisation, revelation and all about the essentials in this helter-skelter world.Only the destined lucky persons do that.Even to differentiate good from evil the third eye should be opened by the Lord.That is destiny.If somebody says ' I've realised the truth of life' it means that they ' ve been destined to realise.And again destiny has time restraints.We become introspective, spiritual, philosophical e.t.c at different, dissimilar stages of our life as per our destiny.Nice response of writing.Thanks for sharing

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