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However, some scholars attribute its refined lyrical structure to the broader tradition of Kavi (poetry) written during the Sri Lankan literary renaissance of the early 20th century. The poem personifies flowers and nature, celebrating the Sinhala and Tamil New Year (April) not as a human festival, but as a cosmic awakening of flora.

The narrative poignantly captures the internal conflict between staying and leaving, emphasizing that life is an endless cycle of coming and going.

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