Werevolves Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Werevolves

Rating: 5.0


They go on the stage these days and it seems very busy.
They squeak to snatch your innocent vote,
Stalking horses vow to make an utopia,
The poor pilgrims stampede in this magical theatre
And when they become statesmen
You get startle of their whereabouts.

* [Today for the first time I stepped into the Church of Saint Anthony Catholic community at Longbeach California, though I am a Buddhist I have a special regard on St.Anthony as he held the baby Jesus.When others worship I too knelt for morning prayers.'Oh! My sincere Saint this dark tunnel of life is too long as same as Longbeach and I have a little doubt whether I could see the faint light at the end in the given time.]

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 29 October 2008

In regard to your poem, it is excellent satire. But your footnote is truly touching. The light may be faint, but it is still there. Lovely morning gesture, my eloquent friend. Fond regards, Sandra

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
nimal dunuhinga

nimal dunuhinga

kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
Close
Error Success