LJD
I can now imagine what make Foday Samateh's analysis of Dr Sallah's book of poem very exciting..I am actually expecting a sign copy soon. I am still back in the day, no Kindle fire for me yet, but I may have to close my eyes and get one. My list will be Master's book, Hassan Jallow, just any Gambian book out there, all on Kindle fire....
There is high hopes for Gambia's Pens...who needs singing writers like Cherno Kebbeh's Momodou Sabally when we have dynamic genuine communicators. The poem is loaded, I can see some lines coming my way. lol.
SUntou
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Lamin Darbo
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Beautiful indeed Suntou. Very beautiful, and Dr Sallah should be proud of his exquisite thoughts in You Know That You Do Not Know
LJDarbo
This poem is multi-dimensional, and it touches on pertinent facets of our society. Quiet thoughtful and philosophical.
Thanks Dr Sallah for sharing an elegant but sophisticated and eloquent poem. Keep it up. The late Oustass Bun Jeng use to say "if you don't know that, you do not know, you are your own prisoner' Great minds float along.
Suntou
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