Kingdom Of The Dead Souls Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Kingdom Of The Dead Souls



I couldn't be a Crown Prince in my whole life
And here in the isolated graveyard
I am the King of the benighted Kingdom
As I am the only tomb-grave stands among the paupers.
The poor grave-digger used to drink beside my tomb, I too intoxicate
And sometimes we talk about lot of things.
The poor rest graves very quiet as hermits even after their deaths.
(And I hear the melody, miraculous pan flute of Georghe Zamfir's in a distant.)

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nimal dunuhinga

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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