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Peter Pan

Bina Shah March 3, 1999

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#4 Posted by fozia on March 10, 1999 1:58:27 pm
A beautiful dreamlike poem that starts out with happy memories and ends in the loss of someone special. I think this poem could be read in memory of someone who wanted to overcome all odds against their shortcomings yet in the end falls victim to their limitations (be it a physical, emotional or mental death).

Regards.

Fozia



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#3 Posted by Zehra on March 9, 1999 11:59:05 am
i have read and re-read this piece several times to come up with words to describe how i feel after reading it and am still hopelessly wordless but being the stubborn person i am i will try...

feelings of losing one-self, of floating, of surrealness and all with a dash of childlike simplicity comes to the surface.

i really enjoyed this piece..its like music but better.

z.rizvi



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#2 Posted by Ras Siddiqui on March 5, 1999 1:32:55 am

``I love to feel the rivers of your thoughts.``

A well written piece overall. Loved this line.

Ras

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#1 Posted by temporal on March 3, 1999 2:58:18 pm
Bina:

Great combo---165+pms+poet!

``I love to feel the rivers of your thought`` and ``a boy who has no origin can defy his fate`` but the judeo-christian guilt consumption stumped me, ``consumed with that first great injustice``? Or am I injecting a different perspective than what you intended.

regards

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