The civilized Country:

I just posted about The Civilized Country on WP, and forgot to add a couple of lines. While I love to get comments, I would appreciate it if people who are willing to comment, can be civil. Truly would appreciate that. Thank you.

ZSA.

About Zakiah

I write poetry and some fiction, have a book that was published in 2012. . . Stray Thoughts/Winged Words. I have four grandchildren, ages 16 and half to almost 16 months. I love the ocean, and grew up along the Indian Ocean in South India. I am a retired physician. Don't know much else to say. Thanks for reading. That has been my profile for so many years. My daughter Saadia a great poet and story teller, has two sons; the oldest grandson is now 21 years old, doing architectural engineering at Missouri S&T in Rolla MO. His younger brother is almost 16 and taking driving lessons seriously and is in High School. The other two grandsons, children of my son Sayeed, are 9 and 5. I have recently published another book titled Gulistan, A home of Flowers. It has stories and memories of my childhood and of a distant land which I still consider as my HOME., even though I have lived here in the US for more than fifty years. Hope to see you on my blog.
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6 Responses to The civilized Country:

  1. Just wanted to add that I will never give up hope that things will change for the better. I will do what I can to help with causes and politicians that want to improve society. Take care. *hugs*

  2. You are right, Zakiah
    Michel ❤

  3. Yes, for sure. This is the way it should always be.

    Thank you so much for what you wrote in The Civilized Country, SweetZakiah…you have touched my heart, given my own thoughts and feelings wings, you make me feel less alone in my thoughts and feelings…less overwhelmed, hopeless, and sad. Thank you.

    I want to keep hoping things WILL improve and I WILL always fight to try to make things better.
    (((HUGS))) ❤

  4. murisopsis says:

    We have entered a time when rancor and vitriol is the norm… it is so sad.

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