This is one poem where I could see the poet really coming out. It does talk of hopelessness, thus a lie would be born; however it also prepares us of siutations which are always beyond our control - walls have no doors, meaning no exit, in my opinion. This could also mean a complete negation to bring in ideas of opposite points of view.
Acoustics used both in the literal and figurative ways to provoke multiple interpretations! Excellent, as it were!
Warm regards, -Supratik Sen, Hyderabad
Very fine poem, Satish ji, on the present cult of terrorism.-GSP Rao, Hyderabad
This one brought a lump in my throat! The deafening spectre of terrorism has been so poignantly portrayed! Where terrorism succeeds, acoustics indeed fail! Respects Mr. Verma for this touching and sensitive poem!-Padmaja Iyengar, Secunderabad, A P, India
Acoustics used both in the literal and figurative ways to provoke multiple interpretations! Excellent, as it were!
Warm regards, -Supratik Sen, Hyderabad
Very fine poem, Satish ji, on the present cult of terrorism.-GSP Rao, Hyderabad
This one brought a lump in my throat! The deafening spectre of terrorism has been so poignantly portrayed! Where terrorism succeeds, acoustics indeed fail! Respects Mr. Verma for this touching and sensitive poem!-Padmaja Iyengar, Secunderabad, A P, India
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