Stateswoman Poem by nimal dunuhinga

Stateswoman

Rating: 5.0


[Now most of the time, we'd had too much to drink. And we'd laugh at the stars and we'd share everything. Too young to notice and too dumb to care. Love was a story, that couldn't compare.]-Mayday Parade quotes



I remember in my childhood days
One Mayday she sang on the rally;
'Let us be unite together
like sheep of the herd
and we do not bother
the shepherd boy
as he's handsome like a prince.
Our tin roofs be stronger
for the rough weather
and let the flowers bloom in our gardens
not for the town's playboy florist
but for the poor to sniff fragrance! '


nimal dunu

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 01 May 2014

let the flowers bloom in our gardens not for the town's playboy florist but for the poor to sniff fragrance! ' Why the poor laborers are victims of poverty? What is the Budha's point of view? It's a nice poem.

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kalubovila East, Sri Lanka
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