An Old Peacock Meets A Crow In A Cuckoo's Wedding Poem by nimal dunuhinga

An Old Peacock Meets A Crow In A Cuckoo's Wedding

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'Hello! Brother we met after a long time.
Isn't it? ' Peacock greeted.
Then the crow said; 'Certainly, do you remember when we met last time at one eyed scavenger's funeral.'
'Oh! You have a good memory,
He drowned in the Mayor's sewage line if I am not mistaken.
What's going on in your proud city limits? ' Peacock gossiped.
'As usual, We get a scanty meal in the garbage bins on their pay days only.' Crow replied.
Cuckoo introduced his bride to old Peacock.
Then crow interrupted; 'She is my niece.'
Peacocks, Crows and Cuckoos sing the national anthem when the chief guest Mr.Anopheles.Mosquito Minister of Health who arrives with his
bodyguards.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 09 July 2009

You have created some colorful characters here. But they all seem very worldly wise even so. Surreal, but effective. Always your friend, Sandrqa

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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