Heavenly Bodies And Nobodies Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Heavenly Bodies And Nobodies

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The penury is the only valuable ornament they wear.
Their far relatives who are in the heaven hoax them in their dreams.
They call these innocents as heathen.
Once in a blue moon they come to the earth with their flickered flying saucers and fly in the face.
This flightless flimsy souls who are penniless and how do they afford the passage to heaven?
They regretted and left behind in the furnace named hell.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 25 October 2006

What a sad poem! But you have stated the position of these poor 'nobodies' with passion and eloquence. Kindest regards, Sandra

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 25 October 2006

NIMAL...FINE WORK HERE...CONTEMPORARY ABSTRACT IS AWESOME...I WRITE THE STYLEA LOT MYSELF....YOU HAVE SO MANY AVENUES TO EXPLORE, AND IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS...''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''FJR

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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