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Shamik's avatar

There's a lot to appreciate here. You show us how the word "flight" can be interpreted diversely. Each poem has its own strength and allure but what left me pondering wae Flight 93. The speaker/subject here is one of the terrorists who's contemplating the act he's about to commit. He analyses his life, looks around, and questions what led him there. Finally, he does something that any sane man would do, battles the brainwashing done to him

He feels a great sense of relief and beauty while remembering his love. The poem Flight is melodious and buoyant in nature. The rest of the collection is beautiful too, The Folly of Wisdom being one. I wasn't aware of Nadia Anjuman. Good that you provided a footnote.

Martin Mc Carthy's avatar

There are so many good poems among these that perfectly illustrate a man, a poet, a spirit, taking flight. Perhaps this is the essence of poetry. Perhaps poetry gives wings to what is wondrous in us, and around us.

Oh, dreamlike winter butterfly:

a puff of white snow

cresting mountains

—Kakio Tomizawa, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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