And He Still Struggles To Be A White Collar Worker! Poem by nimal dunuhinga

And He Still Struggles To Be A White Collar Worker!



*Scapegoating is the practice of singling out any party for unmerited negative treatment or blame.[1] A scapegoat may be a child, employee, peer, ethnic or religious group, or country. A whipping boy or 'fall guy' is a form of scapegoat

When Sun goes down lazily
Moon peeps in teenage looking
With the stars merrily!
Another day's end
And he comes home along the Zig Zag road
After sweeping the Warehouse.
He looks tired and sees the crescent Moon on her birthday
in the transparent sky!
He imagines when she blooms as a Full Moon
His promotion would be all right
As a Senior Warehouse Supervisor!
How many setting Suns and Full Moons
Poor guy has seen for the last twenty five years
On his way back home?
Yet, He's a *Scapegoat in the life's smouldering factory!

T0 that great Lady her name is Woman! Once I met a Trade Unionist's humble wife she told in a sad mood; 'My honest husband lost his job after the prolonged strike in the Bank, but still it's open and people change money there some dposits for future prospects and we're left behind with the old wallet full of bronze pennies make a melancholy sinsong? '

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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