bastard heart - sinhala

G2H

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Mmmmm... Kal nopawathina eka parshwika adara kathawakda malliyooo...

man hithanne girlta wen wenna uwamana wela.. boy kiyanawa.. ehenum yanna kiyala..

e giyath adare nathiwenawada balanna kiyala..

ath unata passe dan danenawata wada darunu widiyata a hageema daneyi kiyala..

am i rit:baffled: :rofl:

mona unath kaviya hadayiii:yes: :D

e wagema kalekin nirmanayak dammata sathutuiiiiiiii:D
 

kitty***

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nice poem bro
 

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maxa adahas tikak


ela

habai podi aathmarthakameeeeeee gathiyak thiyenavane

nikan maragena marenava vage
mama kiyanne me pada tika gana


sadath maka hiruth niva...............kaviya gana
 

twisted

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    coolioWiZ said:
    darunu??!! hehe i've never seen anyone being as straight as twisted when it comes to poems in EK . . . and the one killed can be anything . . just think like it's killing all the bonds which binds us to the society . . .so the poet attained total freedom . . but strangely regrets it in my opinion
    poetry is all we have, to connect our crazy thoughts with the society..good thing is we can make them abstract so even when they read it the real meaning behind it would still be somewhat hidden to some extent...for me it is kind of like cheating on my sub conscience ...since what you have to share with others is too damning of your soul, wrapping up words in metaphors can help you out...

    for your interpretation, hmm ya that's a possibility as wel...we are deeply bound to society, if you are to let aside all that and live a life on your own things will get a bit hurting for you and the rest. it's something like when siddhartha kumaraya left his parents, home, wife and child to seek a greater aspect of life...while that meaning is highly appealing i did not mean to say that, yet it's nice..gets a long wel
    anyway nice seeing you all giving different interpretations :yes: i should start with english poetry again which is so much more expressive than this..and i shall get back to "a few shallow feets to follow era"
     
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    twisted

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    G2H said:
    Mmmmm... Kal nopawathina eka parshwika adara kathawakda malliyooo...

    man hithanne girlta wen wenna uwamana wela.. boy kiyanawa.. ehenum yanna kiyala..

    e giyath adare nathiwenawada balanna kiyala..

    ath unata passe dan danenawata wada darunu widiyata a hageema daneyi kiyala..

    am i rit:baffled: :rofl:

    mona unath kaviya hadayiii:yes: :D

    e wagema kalekin nirmanayak dammata sathutuiiiiiiii:D

    not really :P but let me apply that meaning too ...oh and like you said if the girl wanted to go away this poem would fit more in the girls point of view. thanks for the comment...

    ogollanta wage hemathissema liyanna tharan mata ideas enne nehene :(
     

    twisted

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    Vathu said:
    maxa adahas tikak


    ela

    habai podi aathmarthakameeeeeee gathiyak thiyenavane

    nikan maragena marenava vage
    mama kiyanne me pada tika gana


    sadath maka hiruth niva...............kaviya gana

    thanks bro :P...ya selfish, that's a word to it..and the poet shall regret all his life for he was selfish.