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| Reviewed by Nasra Al Adawi |
9/11/2008 |
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| The story of the people long gone forgotten ..I salute you inspirational writing |
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| Reviewed by Vesna Perkovic |
7/28/2006 |
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als..the truth..just as it is!
Vesna:) |
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| Reviewed by Phyllis Jean Green |
11/10/2005 |
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Excellent!! I felt much the same way in Rome. Marble was beautiful, but I saw blood. Thousands dying for statues and 'paintings' actually made from bits of tile had to be placed individually. Most of the statues seemed to me to be of the Mine's-bigger-than-yours
variety. As for the Colosseum, brrrrrr. Thank you for the reminder that millions are still enslaved. 'Pea' <3 |
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| Reviewed by Aberjhani |
10/7/2005 |
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| A telling and chilling parable of the too-often blind impulse to obey custom and ritual with too little consideration for the consequences. Your words speak to the core of fatal human failings while wisely indicating the possibility to avoid the same. CRUSHING PYRAMIDS is intensely brilliant and courageously profound. |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
10/1/2005 |
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yes ...slavery to custom precludes the creative expression of the free spirit ...
outstanding poem ... your imagery is steadfast and enlightened ... |
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| Reviewed by Bhuwan Thapaliya |
9/29/2005 |
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| Tarek...My dear friend...welcome back...welcome back...Its great to have you here yet again after a long hiatus...Now AD is full beacause of you...."The crushing pyramids" is a great poetic offering my friend....I salute this write of yours...as usual it goes into my library....Love n luck....BHUWAN!!!!! |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
9/10/2005 |
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This is awe-inspiring, Tarek. Thank you for sharing this poetic offering. Love and peace to you.
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
9/10/2005 |
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Well penned Sir!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Huda Orfali |
9/9/2005 |
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Very poignant write
The weight of the "pyramids" is still crushing the life of the egyptians until they find a way out
How can we glorify a symbol of salavery and death?
It's the egyptian spirit that is still alive is the glorified one
Bless you, poet |
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
9/9/2005 |
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If we don't take the sword of Justice to cut the tongues of
indifference, more flesh will be ground in the "crushing pyramids".
The echoes of the call of Justice are multiplying in
through the "crushing pyramids".
I salute You Poet!
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Jeff Mason |
9/9/2005 |
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| Very good to see you posting. It has been way too long my friend. I hope you are well. Very poignant commentary and beautiful artwork. -- Jeff |
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| Reviewed by Jane Rodway |
9/9/2005 |
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| This is very interesting and thought provoking. Makes me think about all the slaves building those pyramids for the rich. Great poem. |
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