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Dead Boy’s Song by Sadiqullah Khan

12/2/2008 7:24:43 PM
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Dead Boy’s Song
 
  I was born with celebrations
I still remember the fireworks
When out of the sweetness of the womb .........
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Sadiqullah Khan


 
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Abha Sharma (5/6/2008 2:20:00 AM)
A monologue revealing the insight of one’s feelings, sentiments as he grows up explores the passions and then the anticlimax…the pain due to unfulfillment of dreams, the rejection by the family members…..the expression is touching and realistic…

**Abha**

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