You are right. Curiosity is certainly a gift. It gives zest to life. You have proved your love of curiosity by showing it in asking what Keith's answer was to the vexing query "Whether mosquitoes have teeth". Your poem very nicely emphasizes the value of curiosity and how it makes life meaningful.
A beautiful poem worth reading every day. It is certain to make the married life of the couple a blessed and happy one. And it reminds the giver every time the couple look at the framed poem.
A unusual poem showering praise on a car which has mesmerized the owner. If the car could read what has been written about it or feel the emotions it has caused in the owner, it would hug him to show its love which is no less in measure. An interesting poem to read.
It is not so uncommon to see people struggle to speak on occasions such as the one mentioned in the poem. The poem quite nicely brings out the state of mind and the anxiety of the speaker. Quite interesting to read. There is truth in what is said in the poem.
The essay clearly brings to the fore the contrasting sights of city living and living in uncluttered areas where one can view the sky studded with countless stars. It is for this very reason people in crowded cities and metros rush to the countryside to enjoy what Nature has to offer.
It is interesting to see how boredom in English class turns the bored person into thinking in philosophical terms and writing poems about the fleeting time that never stops for anyone. A good effort.
A poem expressing the love for the lover who later becomes the darling wife and makes the life one of joy and happiness. It touches the heart of the reader to find true love expressed in such endearing terms and making the reader wish the family all the best in life. Simple and interesting.
In our long walk through the road of life, we come across multitude of people, some we like and some we don't and vice versa. Winning at the first instance is not always assured, and losing cannot be stopped. But at some point of time, we do succeed. And for that to occur we have to plod patiently without losing our heart. Your poem tells this in an endearing fashion.
A mother's true feelings come out alive in this poem for the son who is doing duty in a far off land. My prayers too go with the mother's for the safe return of the son also with those who are by his side.
The poem brings to the fore the feelings of a lover waiting for one who means everything in life. The agony of waiting comes out quite well in the poem. A well written piece.
An entertaining poem about Penelope and her wait for her husband to return. Her constancy ultimately succeeds and all her pressing suitors meet the end at the hand of the husband who returns to the joy of Penelope. A nice poem written from the angle of a suitor who beseeches Penelope to accept him.
The poem is a nice account of keen observation of what children do and how they enjoy the gifts of Nature. The entire scene of Spring, trees, leaves, spring breeze, colourful insects and their doings, have all come out in fine detail. A nice work indeed.
A poem written with the pourings of a true loving heart. It gladdens me to note that the passage of time and the aged face has not diminished the love even a little bit. It shows how life shared in mutual love and togetherness is a gift to be longed for.
True love flourishes when it is endowed with 'unmistakable and enduring promise'. The poem justly informs the reader how love can be undying and eternal and what nurtures it.
The poem deals with a subject that is worth a study. As far as I am concerned, I do feel the same way as the writer and cannot explain the reason why things are so.
A fine poem making one to sit and think.
The article brought a smile to my face. I understand how difficult it would have been to 'hold on' when the stomach starts grumbling and threatening to unleash the contents any moment and the embarrassment to the holder of the stomach. The whole episode is entertaining. but it would not have been so to the sufferer.
In the hustle bustle of city life, one hungers for a place of peace and tranquility. And if it happens to be a place where one can enjoy the bounty of Nature, there is nothing like it. So the writer has found the Backwoods Christian Camp one such. The narration keeps the reader interested in the happenings. A nice nostalgic account, narrated quite well.
I am amazed at the way the writer has made the clothespin a truly wonderful piece to possess.
And much more interesting is the manner of making the normal day-to-day activity of most people charming. A freshness is infused to this work which most feel 'drudgery' and it tells us how ordinary things could be charming and lovely if only we care to look at them differently.
An article that makes one to sit up and think. The author rightly finds morals and ethics need to be given more importance and the values of these should be inculcated in young children if they are to be good citizens when they grow up. This should stir the conscience of everyone who wants a better world peopled with caring humanity.
A variety of adjectives have been used to describe a mother, but most feel that they do not do justice to the person called 'mother'. She is unique and incomparable. This poem talks about 'mother' in simple, but endearing terms.
The poem traces the memorable past triggered by a phone call. The traces all the activities which were a source of unalloyed joy. How wonderful it is for just a phone call to bring back all those nostalgic moments.
It is really possible. With passage of time, people get accustomed to what they have and learn to live with them. You have very beautifully explained this idea in the poem. People had lived earlier without the gadgets that rule the world today and again they will do so when these vanish into thin air as the poem suggests.
A lovely poem describing what a window can show on a rainy day to one whose eyes sees much beyond the rain water forming patterns on the window. It makes the reader see what the writer has seen with his own eyes. Such is the effect of the poem.
The essay very interestingly deals with the question of 'what to write], what to write about' and waiting for things to happen. A good many excuses are trotted out to satisfy oneself for not doing what is desired or trying to absolve oneself with excuses for the lethargy. The article deals nicely with the problems faced by one who is anxious to write, whatever it be. It is an issue that haunts many who want to write.
Thanks for sharing the ideas.
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