Trance Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Trance

Rating: 5.0


A bookworm in a boulevard tramples with boredom
Who stops at every library?
His topics always in classics and the half of his life
Who turned the pages of massive books?
A philander never get settled and once a philatelist.
Like the Phoenix (Mystical Arabian bird said to burn itself
And rise young again from its ashes) in the flash point.
An unvarnished valuable personality but disarray who leads a lifeless-lifestyle.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Daly 20 July 2006

Woinderful imagery Nimal and some lovely play with words.

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Sandra Fowler 20 July 2006

Excellent word portrait. Thoughtful, introspective, and very geniune. Regards, Sandra

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Anastasia Prescott 20 July 2006

You've got a great command over words. Excellent work.

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Patricia Gale 20 July 2006

Deep thoughts to the book worm. Splendid read.

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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