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A Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Jan 2010 14:53:31 +0400
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Arfang Suntou:

Yes, true, true you owe me nothing to answer to and I respect your decision
not to answer my questions. Thank you for taking the time to at least
letting me know that you will answer nothing. That is so nice of you. Have a
wonderful day.

-Laye

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 2:40 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> I will answer nothing. I owe you nothing to anwer to. Please.
> Suntou
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 11:45 AM, A Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>  *And so the tears flowed….*
>> *by Baba Galleh Jallow*
>>
>> And so the tears flowed
>> For the death of the children
>> Conceived in the throes of anger
>> Born into the arms of fear
>> Strangled by the claws of evil
>> Clad in garments of prickly good!!
>>
>> And so the tears flowed
>> At the demise of honest thought
>> At the rape of the people’s intellect
>> The bastardization of love and piety
>> The ascendancy of slimy rot
>> Donning the robes of high order!!
>>
>> And so the tears flowed
>> At the passing of the truthful bard
>> At the era of the village idiot
>> Turned saint
>> At the specter of the mean village crook
>> Turned champion defender of the poor!!
>>
>>
>> Suntu:
>>
>> Would you please answer the following questions about the poem above. I
>> just want to understand your interpretation of it but with the current
>> exchange, I am finding that difficult:
>>
>> 1- What is your first impression of the poem?
>> 2- Did you enjoy it?
>> 3- How does the poem make you feel?
>> 4- What are the key words that strike you as important to the meaning of
>> the poem?
>> 5- Is the poem upbeat or dreary, humorous or serious?
>> 6- Did Baba employ any allusions, imagery, irony or other figurative
>> language in the poem?
>> 7- From what point of view do you think this poem was written?
>> 8- What do you know about Baba and how has that affected your
>> understanding of his poem?
>> 9- What do you think was happening in Baba's life and the world around him
>> at the time of writing this poem?
>> 10- Finally, what do you think Baba meant by this poem, his inspiration
>> and the message he's trying to send?
>>
>> I sincerely await your indulgence.
>>
>> -Laye
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:58 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>
>>> The poetic license you use Baba allow me to see the village setting in
>>> the poem as allusive. The village idiot paints a disrespectful picture. It
>>> further cement the unfortunate attitude some has of villagers. It is good
>>> that you expose to us your village roots, which is fine but sadly your poem
>>> is too harsh on the villager in question.
>>> The dissatisfaction in the poem is that, one would  expect a season
>>> writer or commentators like yourself to be open minded and less sarcastic of
>>> your perceive targets. But in this case you were not.
>>> The villager who may have incur your wrapt is place in and among the
>>> union of villagers and bashed for crimes only you felt the pain about.
>>> I am only expressing my take on the poem. I am sure you willl allow for
>>> diverse analysis of it, since that is the essence of dropping it in the
>>> public.
>>> Another vital area villagers will find discouraging is that, a man of
>>> your statue is fit to become a broad base leader, but if your ink depict a
>>> villager that tragic way, what hope should they have of Baba salvaging
>>> anything for them.
>>> The poem is bigger than the few line Baba. Villagers continue to say, the
>>> setting was unhelpful. The villager in question may be guilty according to
>>> you, since we can only assume here, only you are sure. Is Yahya Jammeh
>>> indeed a villager? Are we villagers any more, yourself and all of us
>>> absconded villagers. The story continuous.
>>> No offense intended.
>>> Suntou
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Suntou,
>>>>
>>>> I am surprised at your interpretation of my poem as an assault on
>>>> villagers. I wonder where on earth you got the idea that I am calling all
>>>> villagers idiots. Let me just say loud and clear that I am a villager, my
>>>> father is a villager, and my mother is a villager. So are all my
>>>> grandparents and great grandparents. Indeed, I come from an ancestry of
>>>> villagers. That said, I will let you put the pieces together.
>>>>
>>>> Baba
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 18:40:55 +0000
>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> Subject: So The Village idoits call for some respect (In Maafanta)
>>>>
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>>   *The latest Poem of Brother Gallah at Maafanta can be slice in many
>>>> different bits. Moreso using poetic license to allow for different
>>>> interpretation. Our famous villager is Yahya Jammeh. But this poem is not at
>>>> all an affair for Yahya. We the villagers demand that, town folks allow
>>>> us the respect we deserve. An end to little assault on villagers. Village
>>>> idoit, indeed, they may have read the masters avoid the obvious. treating
>>>> light weights issues with magic pens. Indirecting continuously whilst aiming
>>>> higher. I say, respect to villagers.*
>>>> *www.maafanta.com*
>>>> **
>>>> *And so the tears flowed….*
>>>> *by Baba Galleh Jallow*
>>>>
>>>> And so the tears flowed
>>>> For the death of the children
>>>> Conceived in the throes of anger
>>>> Born into the arms of fear
>>>> Strangled by the claws of evil
>>>> Clad in garments of prickly good!!
>>>>
>>>> And so the tears flowed
>>>> At the demise of honest thought
>>>> At the rape of the people’s intellect
>>>> The bastardization of love and piety
>>>> The ascendancy of slimy rot
>>>> Donning the robes of high order!!
>>>>
>>>> And so the tears flowed
>>>> At the passing of the truthful bard
>>>> At the era of the village idiot
>>>> Turned saint
>>>> At the specter of the mean village crook
>>>> Turned champion defender of the poor!!
>>>>
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