POEMarium is pleased to display Manmohan Rajbanshi's review of Umasree Raghunath's winning entry in Quote Poem-73.
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#QUOTE POEM -73
"Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history." - Plato
Not in the pages where history is told.
Poetry whispers a voice in the night
A deeper meaning is in a hidden light.
History may speak of deeds and past
But poetry captures truths that last
It breathes in emotions beyond the facts
In the heart’s raw verses as the soul’s impacts.
The past may be written recorded and done
But poetry reveals the truth second to none.
A timeless reflection as vivid and clear
Closer to truth than history we hold dear.
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A Timeless Reflection: Unveiling the Power of Poetry :
In the realm of human expression, few forms have captivated the essence of existence as profoundly as poetry. With its unique ability to transcend time and touch the deepest recesses of the human heart, poetry has long been revered as a powerful medium for conveying truth, emotions and the complexities of the human experience.
Umasree Raghunath's thought-provoking poem on the quote "Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history" is a masterful exploration of this very idea inviting readers to contemplate the enduring significance of poetry in uncovering the vital truths of life.
Umasree Raghunath's winning entry is a masterful exploration of the human experience delving into the realms of truth, history and the transformative power of poetry. The poem begins with a poignant statement-" In the silence of words , the truth unfolds." This line beautifully captures the idea that truth is often found in the unspoken, the quiet moments of introspection.
The following lines "Not in the pages where history is told / Poetry whispers a voice in the night " highlight the distinction between history and poetry. While history may record events, poetry reveals the deeper truths, the emotions and the essence of the human experience.
The line "A deeper meaning is in a hidden light" is particularly evocative, suggesting that poetry illuminates the subtle often overlooked aspects of life.
The poem also touches on the idea that history while important is limited in its ability to capture the fullness of human experience. The poet so eloquently puts it : "History may speak of deeds and past / But poetry captures truths that last."
The final stanzas are a powerful testament to the enduring nature of poetry "The past may be written recorded and done / But poetry reveals the truth second to none./ A timeless reflection as vivid and clear ,/ Closer to truth than history we hold dear."
Throughout the poem, Umasree Raghunath's language is lyrical, expressive and precise, making this a truly unforgettable read.
In conclusion, Umasree Raghunath's poem serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of poetry to capture the essence of human experience. Through its thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between poetry, history and truth , this poem invites readers to contemplate the significance of poetry in uncovering the vital truths of life. As we reflect on the timeless wisdom conveyed in these lines, may we be inspired to cherish the beauty, depth and enduring power of poetry.
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