Like a prima Donna in an opera she comes to the harvest festival
The farmers and their families were gathered.
He holds a festoon in fervour which will be offered her at the Commemoration and he thinks this opportunity as a heyday!
Will this willowy idol recognize him among the crowd?
And she will give a faint smile in the least on one's own.
Then the weary soul's tattered heart can rejuvenate.
Definitely he will explain to all his farmer friends eagerly
Once the most beautiful woman in the world who smiled with him merrily?
To the poetess Alison.Cassidy
great stuff Nimal, and you've won a fan in Alison to boot, well done...
Dearest Nimal, I am honoured that you have dedicated this beautiful poem to me. Your warmth and compassion for your subject shine through your words. I particularly love the last line and your use of the word 'merrily'. Thank you for your kindness. Fond love, Poetess Alison Cassidy XXXX
A smile is the ultimate gift worth giving in this small story poem. Very nostalgic write. Ten from me. Sandra
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A very smooth flowing poem that, engages the reader in both song and dance Thankyou Nimal Love Duncan X