Limerick 3- The Blind At The Crossroads Poem by Parameswaran Nair Damodaran Nair

Limerick 3- The Blind At The Crossroads

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Child helps partially blind grandparent cross the road
Guide dogs helps the blind cross the road
Blind guides the blind at crossroads
Youth, blind with lust taking lady's hand walk across
Spectators amuse themselves sighting the puzzles, totally blind

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 06 June 2022

An amazing poem...liked it

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Thank you Dr.Dillip

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Leela kumari R 01 January 2019

Writes in a simple language about familiar ordinary thing.However, the simplicity is only on the surface.He actually talks about ideas and thoughts that are deep, and thus talk about truth! , pure truth! !

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Thank you Leela. Thank you for your sincere encouragements

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Dr Antony Theodore 25 November 2018

Blindness, child, youth and ladies, blind leading the blind. a scenario that we see always came to your mind as the subject of this poem. very fine description and trying to derive a philosophy of life. thanku. tony

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Thank you Dr. Tony Brahmin. I had painfully watched such scenes in my life

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Devi Krishnakumar 16 November 2018

The poem criticizes the youth who do not have any respect or value for others.

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Thank you Devi. Its fun in the eyes of such people who spend their time by the junctions eyeing and criticizing the unnecessary sights

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