Thursday, November 25, 2010

>>> Yangon under a Cloud >>>

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Yangon simply started an intro,
“Welcome to the globalized trends!”

Yangon scornfully complained,
“Some arrogant medicos are greasier than eels, so patients have to be patient.
Even buying a costly treatment is like eating cheap coarse-grained meat.
So there, just the most coveted prefix, nothing more? Yet not that worth it too, huh?”

Yangon murmured,
“Loosely-established systems tightly bent and blended by system-establishers themselves.”

Yangon questioned in an observant way,
“Is it up to each own ideals that everyone wants to jump every queue for everything?

Yangon sometimes shrieked out in a toneless voice,
“Bear in mind. It’s just, you know, (so-called) provisional. And then provisionally forever.”

Yangon thanked and complimented,
“Under the auspices of very some reliable representatives,
I seem like a proficient purveyor.”

Yangon cautioned,
“Separate the sheep from the goats.”

Yangon admitted in public,
“I have never heard of a guy called ‘Copyright’. Is he friendly?”

Yangon mourned,
“Life, hope, possession all gone with the fire
Just in time of delay.”

Yangon grumbled at herself,
“Cream rich and thick, crusts far richer and thicker.
So they are always worlds apart.”

Yangon prides herself on always revealing that
“The most beneficial conversation is about cease-or-ease matters of the most basic human needs, i.e., being used to getting contacts with celestial bodies at night.”

Yangon sadly said,
“I feel awful about multitudes of vagrant grainy lives on the streets. What else can I do for them?”

Yangon heralded an announcement,
“One should live in the vicinity of the Napoleons if possible, and offer a few sacrifices to propitiate them in order to do Herculean businesses and to attain a certain degree of viability.”

Yangon groaned with pain,
“The notorious law-breakers can get away with nothing to lose from me so much more easily than Thaksin Shinawatra.”

Yangon wearily surrendered,
“No more desires to demonstrate desires.”

Yangon cleared her view to all,
“I don’t mind about brain drain. I just care about drainage schemes.”

Yangon recommended her people,
“Be self-reliant, be self-reliant!”

Yangon concluded sententiously,
“I should have thought of consequences before I acted like the real Yangon.”



(Dedicated to my home place Yangon & the people of Yangon)



March, 2010.

Khun Cho



(မွတ္ခ်က္ - Napoleon နာမည္ရင္းသည္ s မပါ ပါ။ ဒီကဗ်ာမွာေတာ့ တမင္ Napoleons လုပ္ထားျခင္းကိုသေဘာေပါက္လိမ့္္မည္ဟုယူဆပါသည္။ ဒီကဗ်ာဟာ ကိုယ္ေနတဲ့ျမိဳ.ၾကီးကို ေကာင္းေစ၊ တိုးတက္ေစခ်င္တဲ့စိတ္နဲ. ေရးျဖစ္ျခင္းမွ်သာ။ ရန္ကုန္ၾကီးသာ တကယ္တိုးတက္ေနရင္ ဘယ္သူမွ မိသားစုနဲ.ခြဲျပီး ဘယ္မွထြက္သြားစရာအေၾကာင္းမရွိပါ။ အားလံုးရဲ့သေဘာထားပာာ ဒီေနရာမွာ (ေမးစရာမလိုေအာင္ကို) ထပ္တူထပ္မွ်ပါပ။ဲ လိုရာခရီးေရာက္ႏုိင္ၾကပါေစ။)

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