Honored Madam, <br />I take this opportunity to wish you a happy birth day as I saw in the BBC the celebrations, <br />Oh! What a lovely pageant. <br />My blessings, you may long-lived! <br />Sri Lanka is once a colony under your kingdom. <br />Thank God we got independence. <br />But Madam you left your precious friend in our tiny country <br />And his name is ' Divide & Rule' a real gentleman. <br />One day some innocents died of a bomb explosion <br />But your precious BBC showed only the empty bus. <br />I think some defect to their cameras? <br />This ethnic cleansing is a by-product of your factory 'The Imperialism'. <br />Never mind Madam we can forget the past as we are Sri Lankan. <br />But I humbly request a favor Madam, <br />if possible could you please minimize? <br />You're prominent BBC's (Prima Donna) partial yelp! <br />Thanking you in anticipation of a kind and a favorable reply. <br />I remain Madam, <br />Yours most obediently, <br />A scribbler, <br />Nimal Dunuhinga <br /> <br />I dedicate this poem to Miss or Mrs. Dumeetha.Luthra (BBC correspondent in Sri Lanka) for your prominent double standard.<br /><br />nimal dunuhinga<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-humble-letter-to-the-queen/