I really liked this poem a lot. The beginning hooked me right away and I really found myself enjoying the narration, descriptions, and general flow of this poem. Really good mate, which I could give you some technical feedback about it, but can't find any. Really good.
What's that quote about choose a job you love so you will never have to work a day in your life, something like that, unfortunately in many instances we can't afford to do so due to the Almighty dollar or life's circumstances. You said it so much better though. Nicely pen'd.
I really liked this poem a lot. The beginning hooked me right away and I really found myself enjoying the narration, descriptions, and general flow of this poem. Really good mate, which I could give you some technical feedback about it, but can't find any. Really good.
I read this like it was about meaning, and trying to make cliches (old adages) original. I think that is kind of any artists job. I have a friend who assures me that none of us ever have original thoughts. My argument would be that different things (like words and symbols) have different meanings for everyone, so actually no one has ever had an unoriginal thought. I guess the hard part is taking our own understandings of things and proving them to be original and meaningful, like the "bandaged adage" you hold up in this.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you. That, too, was one of my intentions. An adage, or a saying, need not necessarily become c.. read moreThank you. That, too, was one of my intentions. An adage, or a saying, need not necessarily become cliched past a certain amount of time. Ideals we used to strive for need not be discarded suddenly. We need to evolve and work on getting better all the time. Thank you for the thoughtful review!
There are so many of us who can understand your pain and frustration, Abdul. The mighy dollar calls and I cannot wait to get back to what I want to do after a day of slaving. Angi~
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you for getting to the crux of the matter, Angi
To quell one's passion out of necessity is akin to killing the dream. Unfortunately, our dreams have wings that can only fly so far. As though a bird needing rest, we must stop to rest, eat, drink, and cleanse our souls. When we lift our wings again, perhaps, we'll fly a little further and soar a little higher. One can always hope. :-)
I love the determination that you have in the last line, like that bird, always willing to fly again.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Beautiful. I really think you make the most poetic comments. I still remember your review for my poe.. read moreBeautiful. I really think you make the most poetic comments. I still remember your review for my poem "The Roses In The Wind". Glad to have you read my little poems :)
11 Years Ago
Thank you. I am honored to grace your pages, hoping my spirit will spark a smile. :-)
Love the great rhymed poem and the message it shared.
I appreciate that you focused on adage.
The sayings of Khona,popularly known as "Khona's Bochon" still rule the farming activities in Bangladesh and some parts of India.
Thank you for the review :) I'll try to look up Khona. Although Bangladesh and India are so close, t.. read moreThank you for the review :) I'll try to look up Khona. Although Bangladesh and India are so close, there's not much many of us know about each other.
11 Years Ago
You are most welcome.
Thanks for your interest in Khona.
Please read the content of th.. read moreYou are most welcome.
Thanks for your interest in Khona.
Please read the content of the following link.I will some more relevant later.
http://bottala.com/on-stage/khona/
11 Years Ago
This link of Wikipedia may also be enlightening:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khana_(poet)
Wonderful poem. And I think you sum the situation up nicely in your comment to Baban's review, i.e., that ultimately whether one follows their dream depends on whether they can afford the risk. There is always risk in life and it takes a certain amount of bravery to set out in a direction that others tell you will lead to ruin. So one has to say to themselves: "Possible ruin? Okay, I'm good with that for the chance to do what I want", and then accept the fact of ruin if and when it happens. This is a measure, in some sense, of one's desire to follow their dream. Still, one always regrets the paths not taken and wonders what they would have found if they dared to travel those paths.
This was a very thought provoking poem, and it was greatly enjoyed.
Thank you very much for your valuable comments Rick! They always add to my poems. I couldn't have ex.. read moreThank you very much for your valuable comments Rick! They always add to my poems. I couldn't have expressed it better myself. We must be prepared to accept risks in order to be able to follow our passions. But what's paralysing in a country like India is that these risks are not exclusive to us. We have many dependent members of family. And a failed adventure, indeed maybe reckless adventure, will bring grief to them. And it is this fear of causing grief to those we love that plays such a major role
11 Years Ago
I understand, Abdul. My wife is Mexican-American that this is true of her culture as well. All my be.. read moreI understand, Abdul. My wife is Mexican-American that this is true of her culture as well. All my best! - Rick
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