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Comment 3 of 13, added on February 17th, 2005 at 6:32 PM.
I have turned to this poem in my darkest hour and it has brought me much
comfort and renewed my faith. I am also very suprised that other people
have not responded to it!
michelle daly from United States
Comment 2 of 13, added on January 7th, 2005 at 8:58 AM.
One might read this in the context of what is now happening in Asia as a
result of the tsunami...particularly the verse "a man was starving in
Capri"....
and particularly by those who question the expenditure of resources to help
those so terribly affected. How much nobler than those resources expended
on warfare...
Ed Lazarus
Comment 1 of 13, added on December 27th, 2004 at 8:31 PM.
Hard to believe that no comments are given after being viewed over 1500
times! In my darkest moments, I have referred to this poem and it has
helped me get through the night.....on more than one occasion. This poem
is special. It is wriiten from the gut wrenching process of someone who
has been on the brink on suicide...and has decided to give life another
chance. Truthfully, I would not be here today had it not been for this
wonderful poem.
Brenda Brick from United States
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I have turned to this poem in my darkest hour and it has brought me much
comfort and renewed my faith. I am also very suprised that other people
have not responded to it!
michelle daly from United States