nimal dunuhinga

Poems by nimal dunuhinga : 260 / 1850
A Slogan - Poem by nimal dunuhinga
The Sun, Moon, Stars and Planets
all were abandoning in the Milky Way.
So, do not let them solve your destiny.
The God who hides in your heart is better than the God
who remains in picture frames?
When you stand in front of a mirror
you can see your god.
when you smile; he too smiles.
When you cry; he too cries.
Life is not a 'once upon a time' story
which has an ending?
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Poems by nimal dunuhinga : 260 / 1850
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Poem Submitted: Monday, November 7, 2005
Poem Edited: Sunday, October 8, 2006
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