He has a morbid fear of crowds and the doctors diagnosed the sickness as ' Ochlophobia'.
In the day time he locks himself inside and he goes out in the middle of the night.
He invites his best friend the handsome death for a chat
Where he lives nearby the cemetery,
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Evocative, haunting and very poignant. We all know about that station called, 'Goodbye'.. The whistle of the train gets a little closer every day. A powerful write, my friend. Warmest regards, Sandra
A fascinating and delightful read, Nimal. I really enjoyed the unique perspective. Regards, Don
This is an amazing poem Nimal, penned with great insight and wisdom - your 'death' is so polite and charming - he gives the sombre subject of your poem a light touch. love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
you are a very versatile writer brother, this one is very moving and touching indeed...great one...I liked it regards with love shan