| Member Comments on this Poem |
| Posted by Vimal Rony on 06/01/03 at 06:40 PM There is wisdom in ur every brick. |
| Posted by Quentin S Clingerman on 06/01/03 at 07:43 PM A Nadapoem poem! Clever and perceptive! What philosopher said, "Know yourself?" (Socrates?) And Shakespeare said through Polonius in Hamlet, "To thine own self be true. Thou canst not then be false to any man." Thought provoking Nadapoem as well. :) |
| Posted by Quentin S Clingerman on 06/01/03 at 07:46 PM Full quote from Hamlet. "To thine own self be true. It must follow as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man." (For the precise amnog us.) |
| Posted by Kate Demeree on 06/02/03 at 02:11 PM For a not poem.. it is pure poetry. *soft smile* I think we are all works in progress from cradle to grave. Like this one JD |
| Posted by Mara Meade on 06/02/03 at 10:43 PM I laughed at your humour...and now have a big ol' grin for your delivery of truth!!! Delightful! |
| Posted by Alex Smyth on 06/02/03 at 11:43 PM Hee Hee! |
| Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 06/03/03 at 04:59 PM Nice light slice of bio Mr. jadi! |
| Posted by Max Bouillet on 07/21/03 at 04:02 PM Great poem that has serious repercussions on how all poets should view themselves. Great read with awesome wisdom. |
| Posted by Ginette T Belle on 09/24/03 at 09:39 PM aren't we all...loving this as wel as all you've written in this folder... |
| Posted by Siri Lipscomb on 11/22/03 at 08:14 PM You are a joyous work in progress, and you keep getting better ... Wow, you awe me, bro' ;o) |