A Simpleton On The Ropes Poem by nimal dunuhinga

A Simpleton On The Ropes

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This innocent lacklustre who works in a farm earns a little and out of that he gives equal shares to his poor loving mother and a girl who pretends as his fiancée.
He dreams of their future soon build a cottage and have a child devote his entire life for them.
One equinox he received a letter very light from the city.
“Hi! My dear I joined the Jamboree here
Yours ever love Rosemary.”
Exactly after a fortnight he received another letter lighter than earlier.
“Hi! My dear the Jamboree is over and accidentally I found a boy.
Sorry, I am your unfortunate Rosemary.”

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 04 January 2007

Who is the real 'simpleton' here? I vote for Rosemary. Another vivid and interesting poem story. You say little to say much. Excellent, Nimal Kindest regards, Sandra

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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