The Bottle Of Ink Poem by nimal dunuhinga

The Bottle Of Ink

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He found it's almost dried when he dipped his old G-nib pen.
He poured a tear dropp and shook the bottle well.
What's the use of these huge Oceans
If it's not worth for the purpose?
Yes! He has something to scribble.
Last night he found a rusty pliers in the trash bin
And he thought of extracting his painful decayed tooth.
Then he added one more line; Watermelons are more sweeter in drought than rainy days.

*Dedication to the brave pilot who rescued all the passengers in the Hudson River Plane Crash.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 17 January 2009

A fascinating poem about creativity and ink and nibs and all. The watermelons line is as unexpected as it is charming. Pity he can't afford the dentist. Love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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Sandra Fowler 16 January 2009

A very appealing poem. Praise for your creative pen. Warm regards, Sandra

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Joseph Poewhit 16 January 2009

Them words come from far reachings in life.

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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