Princess, Orphan And The Cobbler's Daughter Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Princess, Orphan And The Cobbler's Daughter



On the dancing floor
He sees his skinny figure
Under the dim lights
In front of a mirror
And he scared of the fast beat
Because of his broken shoes!
In the semi darkness
He tries to slip away from the hall
But the princess never release her hand?
And he thinks how a princess loves an orphan
Unless in a dream?
But he's happy at least a dance with a princess
Though it's a dream?
In the morning when he enters the cobbler's slum
To mend his shoes, he sees his beautiful daughter
O that face resembles the last night's princess!

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nimal dunuhinga

nimal dunuhinga

kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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