nimal dunuhinga Poems

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251.
Dowry Is Heavier Than Life

Most Asian women; it seems to be compulsory to bring a property or money as a bride to her husband on her marriage.
What a ridiculous custom is this?
It's rather different than when you visit a whore.
Then you have to pay her and it's a must.
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252.
A Wanderer's Imprisonment

A painful rhythm of a songbird's timbre
after a somatic somersaults in the nimbus.
The nocturne dragged me to her haunted nest.
I was trapped by her tricky sorrowful voice
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253.
In His Shack

Seasonal sea breeze peeps
through the broken windows.
The old sailor rests on a hammock
and the torn World map on the wall
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254.
Eucalyptus

A tree grows in Australia and I heard the leaves that yield strong smelling oil.
My poet friend Jerry.Hughes lives there like a huge tree.
I have a message for you my dear friend.
My wife was informed me two days ago
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255.
Lamp Post

The street children under the Pole Star
read the English alphabet.
I heard one said ' twenty six letters too much
if it's half of that
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256.
A Humble Letter To The Queen

Honored Madam,
I take this opportunity to wish you a happy birth day as I saw in the BBC the celebrations,
Oh! What a lovely pageant.
My blessings, you may long-lived!
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257.
A Prince Wasn'T Born With A Silver Spoon

It's very hard to pronounce and the prince's name is Legerdemain.
His patchy wallet contains a picture of Madonna and full of rubbish.
He is not a cherub it seems.
The scars of his wrist a handiwork like tattoos of different handcuffs he wore.
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258.
Foster Children

Foster parents they lived happily
until the twins became an adolescents.
The boys who came to know their pedigree
from the mealy mouths.
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259.
Master Key

The poor locksmith who makes
master keys very skilfully
on a street corner
under a shady tree.
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260.
Farewell

My far away dumb lass
I hear your unsung sad song
from your talking eyes.
Your shattered lips
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