Thursday, March 3, 2011

WANDERER

Hello Satish, Your piece was a very difficult read in relation to exact meaning, though the suffering is quite raw within your words. I see visions of the aftermath of Bhopal, "the suffering continues so does the struggle" (Words from the memorial site). With the horrendous death toll and continuing sickness. The survivors not able to take their place, even shunned by a burgeoning society who wish to move on from the tragedy. Shades of Chernobyl, and the genocide perpetrated in the name of war. "buried under the debris of unholy secrets" Our own guilt "wanders" aimlessly "beneath the night sky". Your words jab our conscience into an acknowledgement of 'mans inhumanity to man' Thank you Satish for this great work. God Bless, Richard- Richard Gildea, UK


Satish "...Can you handle the die-off of the whole truth?...", it is difficult. Your revelations of human debris held in concentration camps are words that might be difficult for those of us who wish to be butterflies, and yet we must know the truth of war and the unsightly reality of the struggles of people. If we want peace, we must know the past so as to prepare and be strong that our children might have a better future. With your words, I bow before all those who suffered and pray that they might forgive earth and the pain it showed them. Thank you for your continuous contribution, while you relive the pain, so as we might one day have peace in this world. Thank you.- Marcia Schechinger, USA


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