TODAY -
My Lil' Hamlet
Victor Ramsan *
Yearning engulfs me as I recall my lil' Hamlet,
Sadly veiled by (the dark) mountains and (the) gloomy skies;
Forbids me the last glimpse,
Reminiscing my only comfort wish!
Come rainy days the more I longed,
Though the rains pour down unceasingly;
Serenity, all around in the village lane,
How I miss my lil' Hamlet!
Come winter, the more intense is the feeling,
How we warmed ourselves around the fire pit;
I remember vividly the loving faces of our village folks!
Stamped in my heart is our T.M Hall
Lovelier is our village's "lovely mount"
How long, oh how long; will I grief?
To be back in my lil' Hamlet called my Motherland?
* Poem written by Victor Ramsan for The Sangai Express
This poem was webcasted on 05 August 2019.
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