Unnoticed Poem by Sandra Feldman

Unnoticed

Rating: 4.4


In Life,
There are minuscule occurrences,
Details, hardly seen,
That only a Poet,
Can grasp and intervene,
Helping to remember,
Scenes that were like embers,
Things that were,
So insignificantly small,
We thought they didn't even happen,
But the Poet saw and wrote it All.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem was inspired by the reading of a wonderful poem by Jayatissa K. Liyanage called 'Typist Uses Pen'. Please read.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Aftab Alam Khursheed 09 September 2014

Unnoticed has been noticed, a bold tribute to the poets that the eyes they keep words chosen...minuscule and embers beautifully used and its like jewel it has been put kudos 10

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Chuy Amante 11 September 2014

Eyes wide open behind sunglasses

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Sandra Feldman 10 September 2014

You're all much too kind. Thank you!

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Amitava Sur 10 September 2014

A wonderful interpritation, there are many apparent small incidences which happen around us insignificantly, but a poet grasps it and finds out the greater meaning through his / her pen.... very true.

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Lyn Paul 10 September 2014

Thank you for your notes. Will read. But the Poet wrote it all and that you do Sandra. Wonderful words.

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Khalida Bano Ali 10 September 2014

Poets have fantasy and daydreaming and they go in the depths. A nice write.

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