Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Mediterranean Blues Comments

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Mediterranean blues
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Red has turned the Mediterranean
Glimmering like that of a sunset crimson
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DEEPAK KUMAR PATTANAYAK
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Rajesh Thankappan 05 March 2015

Terrorism and religion should be the most unlikely mix and yet surprisingly this is what is happening. We should condemn terrorism emanating from any religion for religion per se teaches harmony. A powerful poem Deepakji, which I believe shall surely reach the heart of millions....10

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Amitava Sur 04 March 2015

Wherever I hear of some terrorist activity, it hurts me, thinking how a person can be so brutal and devilish? Is he or she a human at all? And by doing this what he / she gains at last? Very vividly you expressed the inhuman atrocity, being conducted by some insane people on earth to destroy the brotherhood and peace. Thank you. You may read my poem AN APPEAL

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Valsa George 04 March 2015

Each time we hear of a terrorist attack, these are the thoughts that course through our minds! But still we can never fathom the depth of horror, misery and deprivation which those directly affected and their relatives undergo! Why does man become so satanic, I often wonder! When will there emerge a world where peace and love reign.....? Very powerful sentiments coming from a peace loving heart!

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Madathil Rajendran Nair 04 March 2015

Very forcefully descriptive poem roaring like the Red Sea. (10)

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