My scholar friend keeps his late Grandma's diary 
And a certain page was highlighted in the color of yellow. 
My old ferryman you never realized that how I deeply loved you?  
Since in the cradle the word 'depth' I heard several occasions from my parents. 
They always talk about the mysterious river's depth. 
But I am grown up now and I understand the nagging life is more deeper than the river. 
A hidden alligator in the river takes a soul away once in a way 
And you disappeared without saying me Goodbye!  
I murmur your everlasting song while sitting on my sick bed. 
'This old vehicle stops at all railroad crossings 
As I am really scared of painful death.' 
 
* My humble dedication to Sam Cooke for quoting his wonderful song's title. 
 
nimal p.dunuhinga
nimal dunuhinga
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