tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109063513701515345.post3797025137966015192..comments2023-07-12T17:41:10.957+05:30Comments on Sunbyanyname: PRAYER OF THE MAROONEDSunbyanynamehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10224139702559865933noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109063513701515345.post-34562481814877953602012-05-25T10:35:12.453+05:302012-05-25T10:35:12.453+05:30Thank you. Having spent 37 years in a sea service ...Thank you. Having spent 37 years in a sea service I wanted to make it a little different than the experience of a castaway (I am sure you would have seen the movie by that name). We are now in a world where, for everything that we do, there is an expectation from the Internet; be it Wikipedia for knowledge of any kind or Google to search for anything. In our daily and routine life too, Internet is taken for granted; so much so that if we don't have access to it, we feel marooned like those sailors of yore.Sunbyanynamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10224139702559865933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109063513701515345.post-83410878524250226022012-05-25T00:12:51.830+05:302012-05-25T00:12:51.830+05:30Umm.. that's some subtle humor, sir.. Quite tr...Umm.. that's some subtle humor, sir.. Quite true of course in these times with Facebook, Twitter and the like :) Nicely written.<br /><br />I however was expecting the poem to go a completely different way, because the words took that dark effect up till the last three lines, and reading it aloud made it more pronounced.. so a little sad at the sudden change of effect :)Vinay Leo R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13132856855570330824noreply@blogger.com