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    Exclamation white crow

    Don't tell me what Newton said
    What Einstein came up with
    I am not interested in listening
    to what was there or what is there
    If you want to tell me tell me then
    What the future has in store for us?
    Complacency is the killer of mind and soul
    It just serves to nourish the 5 crude senses.
    Struggle and keep struggling for the new
    As old is past and past is no more!
    Search for something beyond your five senses
    something existent yet not known to you
    but your heart
    Look for some unique secret
    Of the Universal Nature
    Without shunning it with arrogance
    Nature is not the name of a few secrets
    you and your senses are so proud of
    All that you perceive is not even a glimpse
    Of what the Universe holds for you in her fold!
    So be not content what your senses perceive
    there is more material and non-material alike
    yet for you to research and discover
    Go ahead and don't get stuck in the belief
    that a crow is black because you have never seen
    a white crow!
    Maybe a time will come when your belief will change
    and you will be compelled to say
    'This is not the end of the world!''
    Here dives a white crow from the sky!!
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    When asked how World War III would be fought, Einstein replied that he didn't know. But he knew how World War IV would be fought: With sticks and stones.
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    I felt the force of this poem and it made me uncomfortable. It has a lecturing side to it.
    Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb

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    This has a kind of logic running through it. Certainly just because a person has never seen a white crow doesn't mean they don't exist. But would you agree that logical presentation in itself is an ineffective way of invoking emotion? If you do agree with that, then what would you say produces emotion?





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    I think what irritates me most about the poem is that it presumes to assume how the reader thinks and then lectures him about how he should. I think it would be clearer if divided up into stanzas too. As its style is rather didactic, it would be more comprehensible if the various illustrations/arguments were split into "paragraphs". It would be more palatable if dusted with the sugar of humour as well.

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    I'd have to agree with Hawkman, Delta, and Jack of Hearts - I felt a high level of pressure/force. As if you're forcing us into believing in what you believe. If I'm wrong in any way, I'd love to know your thoughts behind this piece, because it is interesting! - inbox me (:

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    Thanks all for reading and commenting on the poem, which I sincerely appreciate.
    The idea behind the poem is that there is nothing such as the last word..
    Nature's maze-craze is too long and complicated for human intellect to comprehend fully and humans still have a long way to go to uncover its newer secrets .
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    I know what you mean... but.. call me a little nit .. I'd like to have some real rhyme.. some more melody (yes it's always about the melody with me...) some linguistic wit.... something that makes it more a poem and less a sermon... (but still the topic is important and I'd like to see/haer this being put into a song or so... ^^... sounds a little like bad religion anyways)
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    Quote Originally Posted by inbetween View Post
    I know what you mean... but.. call me a little nit .. I'd like to have some real rhyme.. some more melody (yes it's always about the melody with me...) some linguistic wit.... something that makes it more a poem and less a sermon... (but still the topic is important and I'd like to see/haer this being put into a song or so... ^^... sounds a little like bad religion anyways)
    I think you don't like free verse? It would have been unfair if I had intentionally tried to lock up my thoughts in the vault of rhyme or rhythm, so I let it go as it was!
    Didactic poems have been written in English and many other languages though I never meant it to be 'didactic' but it may have turned out to be so.

    I too like melody but sometimes thoughts feel like sounding free of all chains!!

    Anyway , thanks for reading and commenting, which I deeply appreciate.
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    There is a time and a place for rhyme which would have diminished Mazhurs piece had he used it as a device.
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    I did not feel lectured. I quite like it; of course I was fortunate enough to have been able to read the comments before the poem, and maybe that helped.
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